Re: Kubuntu Council Elections 2013 - Call For Nominations

2013-04-24 Thread Scott Kitterman
As a reminder, nominations are still open, but less than a week  to go, so if 
you've been holding back, now's the time.

Scott K

On Wednesday, February 27, 2013 04:11:07 PM Scott Kitterman wrote:
 The Kubuntu Council terms for David Wonderly, Harald Sitter, and Jonathan
 Thomas expire on 2013-05-20.  This is a call for nominations for the Kubuntu
 Council to elect three members.
 
 The term will be for two years,  2013-05-21 to  2015-05-20.
 
 As in the past, the election will be conducted using CIVS (Condorcet
 Internet Voting Service - http://www.cs.cornell.edu/andru/civs.html ).  The
 top three ranking vote recipients will be elected.
 
 Schedule:
 
 Nomination period: Now to 2013-05-01
 Ballot Preparation: 2013-05-01 to 2013-05-04
 Voting Period: 2013-05-04 to 2013-05-20
 End Poll/Results Announced: 2013-05-20
 New Term Begins: 2013-05-21
 
 Eligibility:
 
 All Kubuntu Members ( https://launchpad.net/~kubuntu-members/+members ) are
 eligible to be nominated and to vote.  If you have a public email address in
 launchpad, you need take no further action to receive your voting ballot. 
 If you do not have a public email address, please contact me offlist with
 the address you'd like your ballot sent to, otherwise you will be unable to
 vote.
 
 Nominations:
 
 All Kubuntu members are eligible.  The Kubuntu Council is intended to
 represent all of the Kubuntu community.  Applications from involved non-
 developers are encouraged.  If you are nominating someone else, please
 confirm their willingness to serve before nominating them.  Nominations
 should be done in public via either kubuntu-users or kubuntu-devel mailing
 lists.  If there is some extraordinary reason that precludes that, contact
 me directly.
 
 Commitment:
 
 The Kubuntu Council is the leadership body of Kubuntu.  Members of the
 council are expected to be active in Kubuntu.  The Kubuntu Council has
 three primary roles:
  - Approve development plans for future Kubuntu releases
  - Approve Kubuntu membership applications
  - Resolve disputes within the Kubuntu project
 
 The time commitment is not large.  Meetings are generally only once every
 several months and conducted via IRC.
 
 Questions:
 
 If there are questions, you can contact me (preferably) via this mailing
 list or (if really necessary) via direct mail.
 
 Scott K
 For the Kubuntu Council

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Re: Kubuntu Council Elections 2013 - Call For Nominations

2013-03-28 Thread Valorie Zimmerman
On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 1:11 PM, Scott Kitterman ubu...@kitterman.com wrote:
 The Kubuntu Council terms for David Wonderly, Harald Sitter, and Jonathan
 Thomas expire on 2013-05-20.  This is a call for nominations for the Kubuntu
 Council to elect three members.

 The term will be for two years,  2013-05-21 to  2015-05-20.

 As in the past, the election will be conducted using CIVS (Condorcet Internet
 Voting Service - http://www.cs.cornell.edu/andru/civs.html ).  The top three
 ranking vote recipients will be elected.

 Schedule:

 Nomination period: Now to 2013-05-01
 Ballot Preparation: 2013-05-01 to 2013-05-04
 Voting Period: 2013-05-04 to 2013-05-20
 End Poll/Results Announced: 2013-05-20
 New Term Begins: 2013-05-21

 Eligibility:

 All Kubuntu Members ( https://launchpad.net/~kubuntu-members/+members ) are
 eligible to be nominated and to vote.  If you have a public email address in
 launchpad, you need take no further action to receive your voting ballot.  If
 you do not have a public email address, please contact me offlist with the
 address you'd like your ballot sent to, otherwise you will be unable to vote.

 Nominations:

 All Kubuntu members are eligible.  The Kubuntu Council is intended to
 represent all of the Kubuntu community.  Applications from involved non-
 developers are encouraged.  If you are nominating someone else, please confirm
 their willingness to serve before nominating them.  Nominations should be done
 in public via either kubuntu-users or kubuntu-devel mailing lists.  If there
 is some extraordinary reason that precludes that, contact me directly.

 Commitment:

 The Kubuntu Council is the leadership body of Kubuntu.  Members of the council
 are expected to be active in Kubuntu.  The Kubuntu Council has three primary
 roles:
  - Approve development plans for future Kubuntu releases
  - Approve Kubuntu membership applications
  - Resolve disputes within the Kubuntu project

 The time commitment is not large.  Meetings are generally only once every
 several months and conducted via IRC.

 Questions:

 If there are questions, you can contact me (preferably) via this mailing list
 or (if really necessary) via direct mail.

 Scott K
 For the Kubuntu Council

Hi folks, since the Council is for non-developers as well as our
wonderful devels, I'll throw my hat into the ring as well. I've been
using Kubuntu for many years, and promote it all the time, especially
at LinuxFest Northwest, and sometimes OSCON.

I'd love to be a non-technical voice on the Council.

I blog as Linuxgrandma, which you can read on both Planet Ubuntu, and
KDEplanet. My ubuntu wiki page:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ValorieZimmerman

Thank you for your consideration,

Valorie
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Re: Kubuntu Council Elections 2013 - Call For Nominations

2013-03-28 Thread Ho Wan Chan
OK so to make myself clear: The candidates that are running for the Kubuntu
Council Election 2013 are currently (in order of nomination date):

1. David Wonderly (Darkwing)
2. Valorie Zimmerman (valorie)

Let me see who will also be running in thr coming month and make up my
mind:)

Regards,
Howard Chan (smartboyhw)
Kubuntu member
On 2013-3-28 下午6:01, Valorie Zimmerman valorie.zimmer...@gmail.com
wrote:

 On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 1:11 PM, Scott Kitterman ubu...@kitterman.com
 wrote:
  The Kubuntu Council terms for David Wonderly, Harald Sitter, and Jonathan
  Thomas expire on 2013-05-20.  This is a call for nominations for the
 Kubuntu
  Council to elect three members.
 
  The term will be for two years,  2013-05-21 to  2015-05-20.
 
  As in the past, the election will be conducted using CIVS (Condorcet
 Internet
  Voting Service - http://www.cs.cornell.edu/andru/civs.html ).  The top
 three
  ranking vote recipients will be elected.
 
  Schedule:
 
  Nomination period: Now to 2013-05-01
  Ballot Preparation: 2013-05-01 to 2013-05-04
  Voting Period: 2013-05-04 to 2013-05-20
  End Poll/Results Announced: 2013-05-20
  New Term Begins: 2013-05-21
 
  Eligibility:
 
  All Kubuntu Members ( https://launchpad.net/~kubuntu-members/+members )
 are
  eligible to be nominated and to vote.  If you have a public email
 address in
  launchpad, you need take no further action to receive your voting
 ballot.  If
  you do not have a public email address, please contact me offlist with
 the
  address you'd like your ballot sent to, otherwise you will be unable to
 vote.
 
  Nominations:
 
  All Kubuntu members are eligible.  The Kubuntu Council is intended to
  represent all of the Kubuntu community.  Applications from involved non-
  developers are encouraged.  If you are nominating someone else, please
 confirm
  their willingness to serve before nominating them.  Nominations should
 be done
  in public via either kubuntu-users or kubuntu-devel mailing lists.  If
 there
  is some extraordinary reason that precludes that, contact me directly.
 
  Commitment:
 
  The Kubuntu Council is the leadership body of Kubuntu.  Members of the
 council
  are expected to be active in Kubuntu.  The Kubuntu Council has three
 primary
  roles:
   - Approve development plans for future Kubuntu releases
   - Approve Kubuntu membership applications
   - Resolve disputes within the Kubuntu project
 
  The time commitment is not large.  Meetings are generally only once every
  several months and conducted via IRC.
 
  Questions:
 
  If there are questions, you can contact me (preferably) via this mailing
 list
  or (if really necessary) via direct mail.
 
  Scott K
  For the Kubuntu Council

 Hi folks, since the Council is for non-developers as well as our
 wonderful devels, I'll throw my hat into the ring as well. I've been
 using Kubuntu for many years, and promote it all the time, especially
 at LinuxFest Northwest, and sometimes OSCON.

 I'd love to be a non-technical voice on the Council.

 I blog as Linuxgrandma, which you can read on both Planet Ubuntu, and
 KDEplanet. My ubuntu wiki page:
 https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ValorieZimmerman

 Thank you for your consideration,

 Valorie
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Re: Kubuntu Council Elections 2013 - Call For Nominations

2013-03-28 Thread Philip Muskovac
On Wednesday 27 February 2013 16:11:07 Scott Kitterman wrote:
 The Kubuntu Council terms for David Wonderly, Harald Sitter, and Jonathan
 Thomas expire on 2013-05-20.  This is a call for nominations for the Kubuntu
 Council to elect three members.
 
 The term will be for two years,  2013-05-21 to  2015-05-20.
 
 As in the past, the election will be conducted using CIVS (Condorcet
 Internet Voting Service - http://www.cs.cornell.edu/andru/civs.html ).  The
 top three ranking vote recipients will be elected.
 
 Schedule:
 
 Nomination period: Now to 2013-05-01
 Ballot Preparation: 2013-05-01 to 2013-05-04
 Voting Period: 2013-05-04 to 2013-05-20
 End Poll/Results Announced: 2013-05-20
 New Term Begins: 2013-05-21
 
 Eligibility:
 
 All Kubuntu Members ( https://launchpad.net/~kubuntu-members/+members ) are
 eligible to be nominated and to vote.  If you have a public email address in
 launchpad, you need take no further action to receive your voting ballot. 
 If you do not have a public email address, please contact me offlist with
 the address you'd like your ballot sent to, otherwise you will be unable to
 vote.
 
 Nominations:
 
 All Kubuntu members are eligible.  The Kubuntu Council is intended to
 represent all of the Kubuntu community.  Applications from involved non-
 developers are encouraged.  If you are nominating someone else, please
 confirm their willingness to serve before nominating them.  Nominations
 should be done in public via either kubuntu-users or kubuntu-devel mailing
 lists.  If there is some extraordinary reason that precludes that, contact
 me directly.
 
 Commitment:
 
 The Kubuntu Council is the leadership body of Kubuntu.  Members of the
 council are expected to be active in Kubuntu.  The Kubuntu Council has
 three primary roles:
  - Approve development plans for future Kubuntu releases
  - Approve Kubuntu membership applications
  - Resolve disputes within the Kubuntu project
 
 The time commitment is not large.  Meetings are generally only once every
 several months and conducted via IRC.
 
 Questions:
 
 If there are questions, you can contact me (preferably) via this mailing
 list or (if really necessary) via direct mail.
 
 Scott K
 For the Kubuntu Council

Hi,

as a long time kubuntu member and developer I now want to run for a position 
in the Kubuntu Council.
For those that don't know me, I've been a Kubuntu tester for a few years and 
developer since 2011 and have worked on mostly on our KDE SC packaging, 
release testing and user support.

In the future I want to work on providing even higher quality packages in less 
time and improve our relations with our users and various upstreams (both KDE 
and fellow distributions)

As part of the council I want to help with shaping the path kubuntu will take 
on the path to an even more awesome OS.

You can find a bit more history on me on my wiki page:
https://wiki.kubuntu.org/PhilipMuskovac

Thanks,
Philip Muskovac
(yofel on IRC)

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Re: Kubuntu Council Elections 2013 - Call For Nominations

2013-03-28 Thread Rohan Garg
Hi
I'd like to apply for the Kubuntu Council as well. My primary
responsibilities in Kubuntu right now are to maintain the KDE SC
packaging along with my fellow developers and providing end user
support in #kubuntu, I also hack on some upstream KDE projects
occasionally.

In the future I'd primarily like to focus on automating more things
like we've done over the last couple of months with our packaging and
upgrade testing. This should ideally expand to include automated ISO
testing using preseeds so as to ensure a better daily quality.

As part of the council I'd primarily like to make sure we have awesome
relations with upstream KDE and make sure Kubuntu becomes the premier
distribution for KDE Software.

You can find out more about me here [1]

Regards
Rohan Garg
(shadeslayer on IRC)

[1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/shadeslayer#preview

On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 7:10 PM, Philip Muskovac yo...@gmx.net wrote:
 On Wednesday 27 February 2013 16:11:07 Scott Kitterman wrote:
 The Kubuntu Council terms for David Wonderly, Harald Sitter, and Jonathan
 Thomas expire on 2013-05-20.  This is a call for nominations for the Kubuntu
 Council to elect three members.

 The term will be for two years,  2013-05-21 to  2015-05-20.

 As in the past, the election will be conducted using CIVS (Condorcet
 Internet Voting Service - http://www.cs.cornell.edu/andru/civs.html ).  The
 top three ranking vote recipients will be elected.

 Schedule:

 Nomination period: Now to 2013-05-01
 Ballot Preparation: 2013-05-01 to 2013-05-04
 Voting Period: 2013-05-04 to 2013-05-20
 End Poll/Results Announced: 2013-05-20
 New Term Begins: 2013-05-21

 Eligibility:

 All Kubuntu Members ( https://launchpad.net/~kubuntu-members/+members ) are
 eligible to be nominated and to vote.  If you have a public email address in
 launchpad, you need take no further action to receive your voting ballot.
 If you do not have a public email address, please contact me offlist with
 the address you'd like your ballot sent to, otherwise you will be unable to
 vote.

 Nominations:

 All Kubuntu members are eligible.  The Kubuntu Council is intended to
 represent all of the Kubuntu community.  Applications from involved non-
 developers are encouraged.  If you are nominating someone else, please
 confirm their willingness to serve before nominating them.  Nominations
 should be done in public via either kubuntu-users or kubuntu-devel mailing
 lists.  If there is some extraordinary reason that precludes that, contact
 me directly.

 Commitment:

 The Kubuntu Council is the leadership body of Kubuntu.  Members of the
 council are expected to be active in Kubuntu.  The Kubuntu Council has
 three primary roles:
  - Approve development plans for future Kubuntu releases
  - Approve Kubuntu membership applications
  - Resolve disputes within the Kubuntu project

 The time commitment is not large.  Meetings are generally only once every
 several months and conducted via IRC.

 Questions:

 If there are questions, you can contact me (preferably) via this mailing
 list or (if really necessary) via direct mail.

 Scott K
 For the Kubuntu Council

 Hi,

 as a long time kubuntu member and developer I now want to run for a position
 in the Kubuntu Council.
 For those that don't know me, I've been a Kubuntu tester for a few years and
 developer since 2011 and have worked on mostly on our KDE SC packaging,
 release testing and user support.

 In the future I want to work on providing even higher quality packages in less
 time and improve our relations with our users and various upstreams (both KDE
 and fellow distributions)

 As part of the council I want to help with shaping the path kubuntu will take
 on the path to an even more awesome OS.

 You can find a bit more history on me on my wiki page:
 https://wiki.kubuntu.org/PhilipMuskovac

 Thanks,
 Philip Muskovac
 (yofel on IRC)

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Re: Kubuntu Council Elections 2013 - Call For Nominations

2013-03-28 Thread Ho Wan Chan
shadeslayer, next time please don't post wiki links with #preview :P

Wow we have four candidates now hmm.

Howard Chan (smartboyhw)
Kubuntu member
On 2013-3-28 下午10:17, Rohan Garg rohang...@kubuntu.org wrote:

 Hi
 I'd like to apply for the Kubuntu Council as well. My primary
 responsibilities in Kubuntu right now are to maintain the KDE SC
 packaging along with my fellow developers and providing end user
 support in #kubuntu, I also hack on some upstream KDE projects
 occasionally.

 In the future I'd primarily like to focus on automating more things
 like we've done over the last couple of months with our packaging and
 upgrade testing. This should ideally expand to include automated ISO
 testing using preseeds so as to ensure a better daily quality.

 As part of the council I'd primarily like to make sure we have awesome
 relations with upstream KDE and make sure Kubuntu becomes the premier
 distribution for KDE Software.

 You can find out more about me here [1]

 Regards
 Rohan Garg
 (shadeslayer on IRC)

 [1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/shadeslayer#preview

 On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 7:10 PM, Philip Muskovac yo...@gmx.net wrote:
  On Wednesday 27 February 2013 16:11:07 Scott Kitterman wrote:
  The Kubuntu Council terms for David Wonderly, Harald Sitter, and
 Jonathan
  Thomas expire on 2013-05-20.  This is a call for nominations for the
 Kubuntu
  Council to elect three members.
 
  The term will be for two years,  2013-05-21 to  2015-05-20.
 
  As in the past, the election will be conducted using CIVS (Condorcet
  Internet Voting Service - http://www.cs.cornell.edu/andru/civs.html ).
  The
  top three ranking vote recipients will be elected.
 
  Schedule:
 
  Nomination period: Now to 2013-05-01
  Ballot Preparation: 2013-05-01 to 2013-05-04
  Voting Period: 2013-05-04 to 2013-05-20
  End Poll/Results Announced: 2013-05-20
  New Term Begins: 2013-05-21
 
  Eligibility:
 
  All Kubuntu Members ( https://launchpad.net/~kubuntu-members/+members) are
  eligible to be nominated and to vote.  If you have a public email
 address in
  launchpad, you need take no further action to receive your voting
 ballot.
  If you do not have a public email address, please contact me offlist
 with
  the address you'd like your ballot sent to, otherwise you will be
 unable to
  vote.
 
  Nominations:
 
  All Kubuntu members are eligible.  The Kubuntu Council is intended to
  represent all of the Kubuntu community.  Applications from involved non-
  developers are encouraged.  If you are nominating someone else, please
  confirm their willingness to serve before nominating them.  Nominations
  should be done in public via either kubuntu-users or kubuntu-devel
 mailing
  lists.  If there is some extraordinary reason that precludes that,
 contact
  me directly.
 
  Commitment:
 
  The Kubuntu Council is the leadership body of Kubuntu.  Members of the
  council are expected to be active in Kubuntu.  The Kubuntu Council has
  three primary roles:
   - Approve development plans for future Kubuntu releases
   - Approve Kubuntu membership applications
   - Resolve disputes within the Kubuntu project
 
  The time commitment is not large.  Meetings are generally only once
 every
  several months and conducted via IRC.
 
  Questions:
 
  If there are questions, you can contact me (preferably) via this mailing
  list or (if really necessary) via direct mail.
 
  Scott K
  For the Kubuntu Council
 
  Hi,
 
  as a long time kubuntu member and developer I now want to run for a
 position
  in the Kubuntu Council.
  For those that don't know me, I've been a Kubuntu tester for a few years
 and
  developer since 2011 and have worked on mostly on our KDE SC packaging,
  release testing and user support.
 
  In the future I want to work on providing even higher quality packages
 in less
  time and improve our relations with our users and various upstreams
 (both KDE
  and fellow distributions)
 
  As part of the council I want to help with shaping the path kubuntu will
 take
  on the path to an even more awesome OS.
 
  You can find a bit more history on me on my wiki page:
  https://wiki.kubuntu.org/PhilipMuskovac
 
  Thanks,
  Philip Muskovac
  (yofel on IRC)
 
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Re: Kubuntu Council Elections 2013 - Call For Nominations

2013-03-28 Thread Rohan Garg
Blame MoinMoin for not removing the #preview after I save my changes :P

On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 7:54 PM, Ho Wan Chan smartbo...@gmail.com wrote:
 shadeslayer, next time please don't post wiki links with #preview :P

 Wow we have four candidates now hmm.

 Howard Chan (smartboyhw)
 Kubuntu member

 On 2013-3-28 下午10:17, Rohan Garg rohang...@kubuntu.org wrote:

 Hi
 I'd like to apply for the Kubuntu Council as well. My primary
 responsibilities in Kubuntu right now are to maintain the KDE SC
 packaging along with my fellow developers and providing end user
 support in #kubuntu, I also hack on some upstream KDE projects
 occasionally.

 In the future I'd primarily like to focus on automating more things
 like we've done over the last couple of months with our packaging and
 upgrade testing. This should ideally expand to include automated ISO
 testing using preseeds so as to ensure a better daily quality.

 As part of the council I'd primarily like to make sure we have awesome
 relations with upstream KDE and make sure Kubuntu becomes the premier
 distribution for KDE Software.

 You can find out more about me here [1]

 Regards
 Rohan Garg
 (shadeslayer on IRC)

 [1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/shadeslayer#preview

 On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 7:10 PM, Philip Muskovac yo...@gmx.net wrote:
  On Wednesday 27 February 2013 16:11:07 Scott Kitterman wrote:
  The Kubuntu Council terms for David Wonderly, Harald Sitter, and
  Jonathan
  Thomas expire on 2013-05-20.  This is a call for nominations for the
  Kubuntu
  Council to elect three members.
 
  The term will be for two years,  2013-05-21 to  2015-05-20.
 
  As in the past, the election will be conducted using CIVS (Condorcet
  Internet Voting Service - http://www.cs.cornell.edu/andru/civs.html ).
  The
  top three ranking vote recipients will be elected.
 
  Schedule:
 
  Nomination period: Now to 2013-05-01
  Ballot Preparation: 2013-05-01 to 2013-05-04
  Voting Period: 2013-05-04 to 2013-05-20
  End Poll/Results Announced: 2013-05-20
  New Term Begins: 2013-05-21
 
  Eligibility:
 
  All Kubuntu Members ( https://launchpad.net/~kubuntu-members/+members )
  are
  eligible to be nominated and to vote.  If you have a public email
  address in
  launchpad, you need take no further action to receive your voting
  ballot.
  If you do not have a public email address, please contact me offlist
  with
  the address you'd like your ballot sent to, otherwise you will be
  unable to
  vote.
 
  Nominations:
 
  All Kubuntu members are eligible.  The Kubuntu Council is intended to
  represent all of the Kubuntu community.  Applications from involved
  non-
  developers are encouraged.  If you are nominating someone else, please
  confirm their willingness to serve before nominating them.  Nominations
  should be done in public via either kubuntu-users or kubuntu-devel
  mailing
  lists.  If there is some extraordinary reason that precludes that,
  contact
  me directly.
 
  Commitment:
 
  The Kubuntu Council is the leadership body of Kubuntu.  Members of the
  council are expected to be active in Kubuntu.  The Kubuntu Council has
  three primary roles:
   - Approve development plans for future Kubuntu releases
   - Approve Kubuntu membership applications
   - Resolve disputes within the Kubuntu project
 
  The time commitment is not large.  Meetings are generally only once
  every
  several months and conducted via IRC.
 
  Questions:
 
  If there are questions, you can contact me (preferably) via this
  mailing
  list or (if really necessary) via direct mail.
 
  Scott K
  For the Kubuntu Council
 
  Hi,
 
  as a long time kubuntu member and developer I now want to run for a
  position
  in the Kubuntu Council.
  For those that don't know me, I've been a Kubuntu tester for a few years
  and
  developer since 2011 and have worked on mostly on our KDE SC packaging,
  release testing and user support.
 
  In the future I want to work on providing even higher quality packages
  in less
  time and improve our relations with our users and various upstreams
  (both KDE
  and fellow distributions)
 
  As part of the council I want to help with shaping the path kubuntu will
  take
  on the path to an even more awesome OS.
 
  You can find a bit more history on me on my wiki page:
  https://wiki.kubuntu.org/PhilipMuskovac
 
  Thanks,
  Philip Muskovac
  (yofel on IRC)
 
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Re: Kubuntu Council Elections 2013 - Call For Nominations

2013-03-05 Thread Valorie Zimmerman
On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 1:11 PM, Scott Kitterman ubu...@kitterman.com wrote:
 The Kubuntu Council terms for David Wonderly, Harald Sitter, and Jonathan
 Thomas expire on 2013-05-20.  This is a call for nominations for the Kubuntu
 Council to elect three members.

 The term will be for two years,  2013-05-21 to  2015-05-20.

David, Harald, Jon -- are you interested running again?

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Re: Kubuntu Council Elections 2013 - Call For Nominations

2013-03-05 Thread Jonathan Thomas
After serving for two terms, I will be stepping aside and impose a
voluntary two-term limit upon myself, to let some fresh blood in to the
council.


On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 4:27 AM, Valorie Zimmerman 
valorie.zimmer...@gmail.com wrote:

 On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 1:11 PM, Scott Kitterman ubu...@kitterman.com
 wrote:
  The Kubuntu Council terms for David Wonderly, Harald Sitter, and Jonathan
  Thomas expire on 2013-05-20.  This is a call for nominations for the
 Kubuntu
  Council to elect three members.
 
  The term will be for two years,  2013-05-21 to  2015-05-20.

 David, Harald, Jon -- are you interested running again?

 Valorie

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Re: Kubuntu Council Elections 2013 - Call For Nominations

2013-03-05 Thread David Wonderly
On Tuesday, March 05, 2013 07:21:35 AM Jonathan Thomas wrote:

After serving for two terms, I will be stepping aside and impose a 
voluntary two-term limit upon myself, to let some fresh blood in to 
the council.



On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 4:27 AM, Valorie Zimmerman 
valorie.zimmer...@gmail.com wrote:

On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 1:11 PM, Scott Kitterman 
ubu...@kitterman.com wrote:
 The Kubuntu Council terms for David Wonderly, Harald Sitter, and 
Jonathan
 Thomas expire on 2013-05-20.  This is a call for nominations for 
the Kubuntu
 Council to elect three members.

 The term will be for two years,  2013-05-21 to  2015-05-20.


David, Harald, Jon -- are you interested running again?

Valorie

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I will be making my announcement that I will be running for reelection 
shortly.

Dave



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Re: Kubuntu Council Elections 2013 - Call For Nominations

2013-03-05 Thread David Wonderly
Wow, so it added it to the bottom.

I will be running for reelection. I'm stiill typping up my announcement.

Cheers


On Tuesday, March 05, 2013 11:00:36 AM David Wonderly wrote:

On Tuesday, March 05, 2013 07:21:35 AM Jonathan Thomas wrote:

After serving for two terms, I will be stepping aside 
and impose a voluntary two-term limit upon myself, 
to let some fresh blood in to the council.



On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 4:27 AM, Valorie Zimmerman 
valorie.zimmer...@gmail.com wrote:

On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 1:11 PM, Scott Kitterman 
ubu...@kitterman.com wrote:
 The Kubuntu Council terms for David Wonderly, 
Harald Sitter, and Jonathan
 Thomas expire on 2013-05-20.  This is a call for 
nominations for the Kubuntu
 Council to elect three members.

 The term will be for two years,  2013-05-21 to 
 2015-05-20.


David, Harald, Jon -- are you interested running again?

Valorie

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I will be making my announcement that I will be running for 
reelection shortly.

Dave






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Re: Kubuntu Council Elections 2013 - Call For Nominations

2013-03-05 Thread Harald Sitter
On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 10:27 AM, Valorie Zimmerman 
valorie.zimmer...@gmail.com wrote:

 On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 1:11 PM, Scott Kitterman ubu...@kitterman.com
 wrote:
  The Kubuntu Council terms for David Wonderly, Harald Sitter, and Jonathan
  Thomas expire on 2013-05-20.  This is a call for nominations for the
 Kubuntu
  Council to elect three members.
 
  The term will be for two years,  2013-05-21 to  2015-05-20.

 David, Harald, Jon -- are you interested running again?


Nope.

HS
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Kubuntu Council Elections 2013 - Call For Nominations

2013-02-27 Thread Scott Kitterman
The Kubuntu Council terms for David Wonderly, Harald Sitter, and Jonathan 
Thomas expire on 2013-05-20.  This is a call for nominations for the Kubuntu 
Council to elect three members.

The term will be for two years,  2013-05-21 to  2015-05-20.

As in the past, the election will be conducted using CIVS (Condorcet Internet 
Voting Service - http://www.cs.cornell.edu/andru/civs.html ).  The top three 
ranking vote recipients will be elected.

Schedule:

Nomination period: Now to 2013-05-01
Ballot Preparation: 2013-05-01 to 2013-05-04
Voting Period: 2013-05-04 to 2013-05-20
End Poll/Results Announced: 2013-05-20
New Term Begins: 2013-05-21

Eligibility:

All Kubuntu Members ( https://launchpad.net/~kubuntu-members/+members ) are 
eligible to be nominated and to vote.  If you have a public email address in 
launchpad, you need take no further action to receive your voting ballot.  If 
you do not have a public email address, please contact me offlist with the 
address you'd like your ballot sent to, otherwise you will be unable to vote.

Nominations:

All Kubuntu members are eligible.  The Kubuntu Council is intended to 
represent all of the Kubuntu community.  Applications from involved non-
developers are encouraged.  If you are nominating someone else, please confirm 
their willingness to serve before nominating them.  Nominations should be done 
in public via either kubuntu-users or kubuntu-devel mailing lists.  If there 
is some extraordinary reason that precludes that, contact me directly.

Commitment:

The Kubuntu Council is the leadership body of Kubuntu.  Members of the council 
are expected to be active in Kubuntu.  The Kubuntu Council has three primary 
roles:
 - Approve development plans for future Kubuntu releases
 - Approve Kubuntu membership applications
 - Resolve disputes within the Kubuntu project

The time commitment is not large.  Meetings are generally only once every 
several months and conducted via IRC.

Questions:

If there are questions, you can contact me (preferably) via this mailing list 
or (if really necessary) via direct mail.

Scott K
For the Kubuntu Council

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