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2010-03-16
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An update: I did get another email from the Linux Foundation saying my registration was approved and that I needed to accept or decline the invitation. This was after already receiving a simple registration confirmation.
Anyway, I urge all candidates and current council members to register for the conference ASAP: https://events.linuxfoundation.org/
Again, no assurance of sponsorship at this point, which I realize can be a showstopper for some. For instance I have the airline miles for the travel but cannot afford a hotel, so if I do manage to go unsponsored I will have to beg for a roommate.
I do think though that the current and next council should be sponsored so that we can work on a productive handoff.
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2010-03-16
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2010-03-16
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2010-03-17
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I look forward to reading the Q&A here on tmo, at least I hope to. It sounds as though they are very interesting.
Sprint process
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This is the main organised point of contact between Nokia, the paid
contributors and the community, however the maemo.org sprint process
is quite heavy for volunteers and it often seems to be a checklist
affair; rather than a collaborative planning exercise.
1) Do you see any flaws in it, and how do you think it can be improved?
2) What are your thoughts on ongoing communication during the sprint?
MeeGo
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MeeGo is, IMHO, the single biggest thing to happen to Maemo since the
770. In many ways, it's the opening up of the design processes that
many of us have wanted in Maemo for so long. As Maemo as an operating
system disappears, this will have a big effect on the community.
3) As we move from "day zero" to "day one", what do you think the
priorities for the MeeGo community should be?
4) Should leaders in the MeeGo community (whether from a Moblin or
Maemo background) try to move the existing communities with them to
form the MeeGo community; or should a new community form around the
operating system and its devices?
4a) If yes, what steps should be taken to prevent overreactions and
allegations of "take over" that happened when internettablettalk.com's
theme changed to match the rest of maemo.org?
4b) If no, how do you see the relationship between the Maemo community
which has been "left behind" and the MeeGo community? How does the
Maemo community stay vibrant if large portions on moving on to Maemo's
successor, or drifting away to other mobile platforms?
5) What are your thoughts about existing maemo.org resources (such as
Extras, auto-builder, Bugzilla) as Nokia, and the paid contributors,
look to the future?
Community
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6) How can we encourage more, and higher quality, applications for
Maemo - and specifically through Extras?
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2010-03-17
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I'll post my answers here as formatting an e-mail leaves something to be desired.
As I said in my nomination, I am a Forum centric member of maemo.org. I believe a lot more could be done with the forums that will benefit all channels in maemo.org. At times I feel that this potential has been squandered. The framing of questions like 4a (above) shows me that perhaps some of us still don’t understand how strong the sense of community can develop from within a forum and how productive that could be.
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2010-03-17
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2010-03-17
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Please could you follow-up to the email on maemo-community pointing to your response, and I'd also suggest updating the wiki page to point to your answers so that voters can see your reply without it being buried in the middle of a thread.
I don't think you'll find a single candidate who'd argue that the forums are one of the biggest single reasons the Maemo community is where it is today. Nor that a passionate, powerful and informed group of people can exist within a forum (and, in particular this one).
However, could you explain more of the concrete changes you see so that "some of us" and the electorate can exactly see how you think the fora could be used better? Links to posts where you have suggested these improvements in the past would also be welcome :-)
Otherwise, I call "strawman"! (Been watching too much of season 7 of The West Wing; can I call the lawyers yet to arbitrate over the result?)
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2010-03-17
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First you post questions that to some look more like a survey of your effectiveness. However, you make it known that you feel that answering them is a prerequisite for accepting a nomination.Then you announce your candidacy... You have been watching to much West Wing.
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