Re: Conservancy as potential home for OPW (was Re: Mission Statement)

2015-02-01 Thread Oliver Propst
Was interesting to hear about the Outreachy announcement at FOSDEM are
looking forward to learn the details.

On Thu, Aug 7, 2014 at 4:53 PM, Bradley M. Kuhn bk...@ebb.org wrote:
 [ I want to be clear that I'm here primarily as an individual member of
   the GNOME Foundation.  However, this particular post is primarily on
   behalf on Conservancy -- since Oliver called out Conservancy
   explicitly as a possible home for OPW.  I'm the President, on the
   Board of Directors, and an employee of Conservancy. ]

 Oliver Propst wrote at 05:58 (EDT):
 I know an organization [1] that have administrative and legal
 expertise, maybe they would be interested in govern the program?

 1 https://sfconservancy.org/overview/

 Conservancy would of course welcome an application by OPW to join
 Conservancy, and Oliver is correct that Conservancy's primary daily
 activities are handling the types of administrative tasks that GF has
 struggled to handle for OPW.

 OPW is somewhat different from our usual member project, which are
 primarily Free Software projects themselves.  However, Conservancy has
 established in the past some projects that are primarily services to
 advance and/or protect the adoption of Free Software.  Thus, an OPW
 application to Conservancy is not unprecedented.  Conservancy's
 evaluation committee would need to consider OPW as an applicant to
 Conservancy and decide.  (Conservancy's eval committee meets monthly.)

 However, one useful component of any application from a project with an
 existing affiliation to a Free Software 501(c)(3) non-profit is a
 definitive statement from the governing body of that non-profit (in this
 case, likely, from GF's Board) which indicates the existing org has no
 objection to the application.  Particularly in this case, Conservancy
 has an excellent relationship with GF; thus, Conservancy would certainly
 seek a joint decision for a relocation of OPW to Conservancy.

 If this change is really something GF wants to pursue and Conservancy
 can make an impact here helping OPW flourish, I'm prepared personally to
 prioritize such a transition to make sure it's smooth and easy.

 Máirín Duffy wrote at 12:55 (EDT) on Wednesday:
  Red Hat and the Software Freedom Conservancy are funding Marina and
  Karen's time spent on administering it respectively

 Regardless of anything that happens about the issue raised above,
 Conservancy remains very supportive of OPW.  Conservancy's employment
 policy in fact allows use of some resources to do some volunteer work
 for other charities.  I use that to do volunteer work for the FSF
 myself, and Karen has done so to help OPW and GF, so I don't expect
 Karen will cease involvement with OPW in any event.  (IIUC, Karen also
 volunteers further on nights/weekends for OPW and GF as well.)

 Finally, I personally remain very supportive of OPW.  I've been urging
 existing Conservancy member projects for years to participate more in
 OPW.  Sadly, I haven't been as successful as I'd like, but both Karen
 and I actively have been working on that since she came to work at
 Conservancy, and hopefully we'll see more Conservancy member projects
 sponsoring OPW slots in the future!
 --
 Bradley M. Kuhn
 President  Distinguished Technologist of Software Freedom Conservancy
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Invitation to openSUSE conference!

2015-02-01 Thread Hans de Raad (OpenNovations)
Hi all,

I've just spoken to Luis menina from the GNOME-FR team at the FOSDEM GNOME 
booth.

We would like to invite GNOME to have a booth at openSUSE conference!

For more info see:
Http://conference.openSUSE.org/

It will be held from 1-4 may 2015 in The Hague Netherlands.

We look forward to welcome you to our conference!

Best regards!
Hans de Raad
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OpenNovations / DevHdR

Van Sevenbergestraat 49
2274PK Voorburg

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