This update is actually for three weeks, the week of August 10th when I was
at OpenSource World, the week of August 17th when I was on vacation and the
week of August 24th when I caught up with all the email I got in the
previous two weeks!

During the weeks of August 10th and August 24th, in no particular order:

I met with existing sponsor to discuss how to get payment for their GNOME
Foundation dues.

I met with a potential new sponsor and pinged a potential sponsor that I've
spoken to a couple of times.

Sent out the feedback from the interviews with the advisory board members.
(Sent it out to the advisory board and to the GNOME Foundation.)

Attended OpenSource World <http://opensourceworld.com/>, ran the Desktop
track and spoke. The Desktop track was very well attended with 80-100 people
at every session. I really enjoyed the fact that the participants were very
engaged and every speaker got lots of questions during and after their
session. The opening panel was all questions from the audience. I got a lot
of GNOME questions that I have passed on to the right experts.

OSiM World <http://event.osimworld.com/> arrangements. Arranged for company
working with GNOME technologies to meet with Vincent Untz and Dave Neary
while they are there. Several GNOME companies will have booths. Igalia
offered to display GNOME Mobile information in their booth. Checking with
the others.

Drafted mail with marketing team about raising advisory board fees.

Met with one of the advisory board members who's offered to mentor us on
finances and got feedback on how to display our financial data. Worked with
Germán Póo-Caamaño to create a waterfall summary of our fiscal year 2009
finances. (Will share soon.)

Did a short interview on women in
opensource<http://www.linuxpromagazine.com/Online/Blogs/ROSE-Blog-Rikki-s-Open-Source-Exchange/ROSE-Blog-Interviews-Stormy-Peters-Executive-Director-of-the-GNOME-Foundation>with
Rikki Kite for her series on women
in open 
source<http://www.linuxpromagazine.com/Online/Blogs/ROSE-Blog-Rikki-s-Open-Source-Exchange>-
suggested some more GNOME women for her to interview too.

In general I've been working on attending and giving less talks myself and
getting more GNOME folks involved. I've passed on several speaking
opportunities to other GNOME people. If you are available to speak on GNOME
topics please add yourself to GNOME speakers
page<http://live.gnome.org/GnomeEvents/Speakers>so people can find
you. (Feel free to nominate other people you think should
be on that page - at least their name and what talk you saw them give.) If
you are speaking about GNOME technologies or attending a talk on GNOME,
please make sure it's in our calendars, both the
wiki<http://live.gnome.org/GnomeEvents>and the Google
calendar<http://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=mdnrfqhbsjn37b6sgad089qmak%40group.calendar.google.com>.


GNOME press team <http://live.gnome.org/GnomeMarketing/PressTeam> was
announced.

Took a week of vacation. We went camping for a few days (climbed the biggest
sand hill ever and slid down it with my 9 year old), had my parents over for
a few days (still trying to talk them into moving to Colorado), threw a
couple of parties (a wine tasting party and a kid's birthday party - not at
the same time), cleaned the fridge, freezer and bathroom cabinets, caught up
on bills.
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