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2011-03-26
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I'll be sending the meeting minutes to the Community Development mailing list a little later.
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2011-03-27
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2011-03-29
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2. What was done during last term
* The legal ownership of maemo.org was handed over to the community,
with Nemein (Henri Bergius as main point of contact) managing it on our
behalf.
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2011-03-29
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Hm, I'm a bit confused by this bit:
Whois clearly shows that the domain is still owned and managed by Nokia.
Clarification welcome :-)
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2011-03-30
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2011-03-31
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2. The community via Neiman (web development contractors for Nokia) has root access to the maemo.org website
3. Neiman is contracted by Nokia to maintain and improve the maemo.org website.
4. Nokia still owns the domain and pays for web hosting, etc.
5. Through the community's ownership, we can suggest changes/alterations to Neiman and Neiman will, with authorization from the Community Council, make those changes/alterations
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Nokia would like to hand over maemo.org completely to the community. In essence this means that the council will get the final word on all matters relating to maemo.org. Anything on maemo.org would be decided by the community. The reason for this change is simply to let the community have full control over maemo.org.
We had some cases in the past where issues which clearly were community matters had to be handled by me, due to Nokia being the legal owner of the maemo.org site. Now such matters can be handled by the community directly.
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We are going to be holding a public meeting on Saturday, 26 March, at 1400 UTC. This meeting is intended to allow the community to meet and greet the new Council and take part in a discussion in which the old Council hands-over the reigns, etc.
Time:
http://www.worldtimeserver.com/conve...d=26&h=14&mn=0
Place:
irc.freenode.net/maemo-meeting
Agenda:
1. Introductions
2. What was done during last term
3. What was not done during last term
4. Past Council reflections/comments
5. New Council comments/questions
This meeting should take no longer than an hour.
Thank you... I hope to see a lot of the community there!
Tim
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