Category Archives: Community

Call for nomination for the Ubuntu Membership board

As you may know, Ubuntu Membership is a recognition of a significant and sustained contribution to Ubuntu and the Ubuntu community. To this end, the Community Council recruits from our current member community for the valuable role of reviewing and evaluating the contributions of potential members to bring them on board or assist with having […]

Ubuntu Community Council election 2022 underway!

Voting has begun for the Ubuntu Community Council election. We will be voting in all seven seats for a two year term. All Ubuntu Members are eligible to vote and should receive their ballot by email. The candidates are as follows: José Antonio Rey https://launchpad.net/~jose https://wiki.ubuntu.com/jose Nathan Haines https://launchpad.net/~nhaines https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NathanHaines Thomas Ward https://launchpad.net/~teward https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Thomas%20Ward Chris […]

Reminder: Call for Ubuntu Community Council Nominations

The Community Council is still looking for nominees for the upcoming election. We will be filling all seven seats this term, with terms lasting two years. To be eligible, a nominee must be an Ubuntu Member. Ideally, they should have a vast understanding of the Ubuntu community, be well-organized, and be a natural leader. The […]

Call for Ubuntu Community Council nominations

The Community Council is looking for nominees for the upcoming election. We will be filling all seven seats this term, with terms lasting two years. To be eligible, a nominee must be an Ubuntu Member. Ideally, they should have a vast understanding of the Ubuntu community, be well-organized, and be a natural leader. The work […]

Pausing Aaron Farias Martinez’s involvement in Ubuntu

With regret, we have to inform you that Aaron Farias Martinez’s involvement in the Ubuntu Community will be on pause for an indefinite period of time. After discussions, the Community Council saw no other course of action but to ask him to refrain from his activities in the project, which did not reflect behavior acceptable […]