Council nomination: Stephen Gadsby
Council nomination: Stephen Gadsby
Re: Council nomination: Stephen Gadsby
2010-03-03 12:59 UTC
I second this nomination. My opinion is also that Stephen should just be elected by default, but that's not in the rules.
Tim
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----- Original message -----
> I would like to nominate Stephen Gadsby to the Maemo Council.
>
> Finding people to contribute to open source projects can be hard, finding people
> to work with bugs in open source projects is harder, and finding people who hang
> around and continue to work with bugs in an open source project is really hard.
> sgadsby has been doing this for a while, has the second highest karma after
> qgil, and has been deeply involved in the maemo community for a while. I think
> he would be an excellent council member.
>
> Jeremiah
Tim
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http://samoff.com
----- Original message -----
> I would like to nominate Stephen Gadsby to the Maemo Council.
>
> Finding people to contribute to open source projects can be hard, finding people
> to work with bugs in open source projects is harder, and finding people who hang
> around and continue to work with bugs in an open source project is really hard.
> sgadsby has been doing this for a while, has the second highest karma after
> qgil, and has been deeply involved in the maemo community for a while. I think
> he would be an excellent council member.
>
> Jeremiah
Council nomination: Gary Birkett
Re: Council nomination: Stephen Gadsby
2010-03-16 22:42 UTC
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 8:30 AM, Jeremiah Foster
<jeremiah@jeremiahfoster.com> wrote:
> I would like to nominate Stephen Gadsby to the Maemo Council.
As I should have done some time ago, I'm writing to officially decline
nomination. I do appreciate the kind words written on my behalf
though. Thank you.
More importantly, good luck to all those who are running! I'm excited
to see such a strong group of candidates have thrown their hats into
the ring.
-stephen
<jeremiah@jeremiahfoster.com> wrote:
> I would like to nominate Stephen Gadsby to the Maemo Council.
As I should have done some time ago, I'm writing to officially decline
nomination. I do appreciate the kind words written on my behalf
though. Thank you.
More importantly, good luck to all those who are running! I'm excited
to see such a strong group of candidates have thrown their hats into
the ring.
-stephen

Finding people to contribute to open source projects can be hard, finding people to work with bugs in open source projects is harder, and finding people who hang around and continue to work with bugs in an open source project is really hard. sgadsby has been doing this for a while, has the second highest karma after qgil, and has been deeply involved in the maemo community for a while. I think he would be an excellent council member.
Jeremiah