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http://blogs.gnome.org/foundation/2009/10/19/stormys-update-september-29th-october-16th/
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I went to two conferences during the past couple of weeks:

   - Grace Hopper Women in Computing
<http://gracehopper.org/2009/>Conference in Tucson, Arizona. I went to
the Grace Hopper Women in Computing
   conference on a Grace Hopper scholarship, i.e. they paid for travel. In
   addition to attending the conference, I participated on the open source
   software panel. There were a lot of students there that were very interested
   in learning more about how to get involved with free and open source
   software. The only place they could find out about free and open source
   software was at the panel I was on and at the Systers Codeathon. Given our
   push to recruit more women, it seems like a great opportunity. Next year I'd
   like to see better representation from free software projects like the GNOME
   Foundation and Apache as well as some representation by companies that hire
   free and open source software developers, like Canonical, Red Hat, Novell,
   Nokia, ... I'll be working on that.
   - Utah Open Source conference <http://utosc.com/pages/home/> in Salt Lake
   City. I gave the keynote on Friday, Would you do it again for free? and I
   hung out at the GNOME Booth that Christer
Edwards<https://launchpad.net/%7Echrister.edwards>put together. He had
a lot of really good feedback for the Event Box (we
   need a banner! we need to tell people what's important to point out at the
   booth!) and I passed some of it on to the marketing list. Christer got some
   great GNOME 
pictures<http://ubuntu-tutorials.com/2009/10/16/become-a-friend-of-gnome/>with
the booth webcam and told people about GNOME 3.0 and Friends
   of GNOME <http://gnome.org/friends>.

I had several one on one meetings with advisory board members. All of our
sponsors have paid except for two - and rumor has it one of their checks is
in our PO box or on Rosanna's desk! The other one is actively working on
getting us paid. (Although it seems like these payments are late, we are
doing much better than previous years!) I also asked our partners to help
out with lots of events. Novell <http://novell.com/>,
Collabora<http://www.collabora.co.uk/>and
Google <http://google.com/> all helped out with the Boston
Summit<http://live.gnome.org/BostonSummit>.
Igalia <http://www.igalia.com/> is hosting and sponsoring a WebKitGTK+
hackfest and Collabora is sponsoring it as well.
Canonical<http://www.canonical.com/>and the TIS
Innovation Park <http://www.tis.bz.it/> are sponsoring the Zeitgeist
Hackfest. Say thanks to their employees if you see them!

We had our monthly GNOME Advisory Board meeting on October 13th. The main
topic was our finances and how we'd like to raise advisory board fees.
Germán <http://blogs.gnome.org/gpoo/> did a great job of putting together
2009 results and a 2010 budget. The meeting was one of the more active
discussions we've had all year and we got several compliments on how
prepared we are. It's also looking like most of our sponsors are amenable to
raising the fees, which would be really good for our 2010 plans. (We had
only one hackfest in the first half of 2009 because budgets were cut; we're
hoping to avoid that in the future.)

We had GNOME Board meetings on October 1st and October 15th. You can find
the minutes on the wiki<http://live.gnome.org/FoundationBoardPublic/Minutes/>
.

I had a one on one meeting with Brian
Cameron<http://live.gnome.org/BrianCameron>to discuss progress and
goals. He had lots of good suggestions. In
particular we discussed things like how to get the GNOME partner companies
more involved with marketing, how to work better with the FSF and how to get
more women involved in GNOME. (Marina has been hard at work on our new GNOME
Women's Outreach <http://projects.gnome.org/outreach/women>!)

I talked to the President of system76 <http://www.system76.com/>,
CarlRichell. They make servers, desktops and laptops with Ubuntu
installed. He
works with a lot of the upstream projects and was very interested in how he
could work more with us. He'd like to give us some of their new hardware to
play with and test. (Some of the new laptops/netbooks he was talking about
made me want to start coding so I could get one to play with!)

I pulled together the Friends of GNOME September data. We have raised
$23,415 this year! September saw a 40% increase over August, probably
because of the release of GNOME 2.28. We have a goal of 10 new Friends of
GNOME <http://gnome.org/friends> subscribers a month so sign up and tell
your friends! The more subscribers we have, the sooner we'll hire a system
administrator and the more
hackfests<http://www.stormyscorner.com/2009/10/how-to-plan-a-hackfest.html>we
can do. I sent out thank you's to people who donated through Friend of
GNOME.

Traded some ideas with Paul Cutler <http://www.silwenae.org/blog/> who is
planning a Marketing Hackfest in Chicago for November 10-11th.  Novell and
Google are sponsoring it. Say thanks to them!

GNOME Asia <http://www.gnome.asia/en/> planning is coming along well and we
are looking for sponsors. They will be announcing location (Vietnam) and
dates (November 20-22) and putting out a call for papers any minute now!

Got a query from a professor about how students could contribute to FOSS
projects - passed them on to the GSOC GNOME mentors list. I also got an
invite to the annual HFOSS <http://hfoss.org/> conference. Let me know if
you are interested in attending and representing GNOME.

Gave feedback to the board on a bid for GUADEC 2010. Hopefully we will be
announcing when we'll be (deciding and) announcing the 2010 location soon.

Continued to push for press release to announce our new advisory board
member ...

Booked travel for Latinoware <http://www.latinoware.org/> where I'll be
giving a keynote next week, attending the GNOME Day and the GNOME Women
talk! Tried to go to Encuentro Linux <http://www.encuentrolinux.cl/> during
the same trip but the conferences are at the same time and quite a ways away
travel wise if not miles wise. Started working on my presentation for the
keynote.

Took some time off this past week to deal with non work stuff.

Worked on getting the GNOME Q3 2009 quarterly report out. We're almost
ready! - just waiting on a few teams to submit their write-ups.

This week:

   - Latinoware <http://www.latinoware.org/> in Brazil!
   - (And hopefully sending out the Q3 report if everyone's writeups come
   in.)
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