Ubuntu Technical Board Call For Nominations

The Ubuntu Technical Board is responsible for the technical direction of Ubuntu. It makes decisions on package selection, packaging policy, installation systems and processes, kernel, X server, display management, library versions, and dependencies. The board works with relevant teams to establish a consensus on the right path to take, especially where diverse elements of Ubuntu cannot find consensus on shared components. The current Technical Board is expiring at the end of the year, and the Community Council would like to confirm a new Technical Board, consisting of five people, who will serve for two years. The eligibility requirements are:

The Technical Board usually meets twice a month in IRC and has discussions on its mailing list. They are current Ubuntu Core Developers with a proven track record of activity in the community. They have shown themselves over time to be able to work well with others and display the positive aspects of the Ubuntu Code of Conduct. They should be people who can judge contribution quality without emotion while engaging in an interview/discussion that communicates interest, a welcoming atmosphere, and which is marked by humanity, gentleness, and kindness.

You can find more information about the Technical Board at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TechnicalBoard

If this sounds like you or a person you know, please send your nominations to community-council AT lists.ubuntu.com.

Please include the name, Launchpad ID, and Ubuntu Wiki page for whom you are nominating, as well as a few lines about the nominee, so the Community Council can get an idea of why you/they would like to join the Board and why you/they would like to be considered. If you nominate someone else, please make sure that they are willing to accept the nomination.

Nominations are now open and will close on Friday, December 11th, 2020, at 23:59 UTC. After that, the Community Council will review the submissions, submit them to Mark Shuttleworth for shortlisting, and proceed with a vote by the Ubuntu Development team.

Please do not hesitate to share this post with anyone you think deserves to be on the Technical Board.

Originally posted to the ubuntu-devel mailing list on Fri Dec 4 14:41:51 UTC 2020 by José Antonio Rey, on behalf of the Ubuntu Community Council

Announcing the results of the Ubuntu Membership Board elections

We have the pleasure to announce the results of the Ubuntu Membership Board elections, in no particular order:

1.- Daniel Llewellyn / https://launchpad.net/~diddledanhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/diddledan
2.- Dustin Krysak / https://launchpad.net/~bashfulrobot / https://wiki.ubuntu.com/bashfulrobot
3.- Billy Quinn / https://launchpad.net/~bashing-om / https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bashing-om
4.- Wild Man / https://launchpad.net/~wildmanne39 / https://wiki.ubuntu.com/wildmanne39
5.- Khairul Aizat Kamarudzzaman / https://launchpad.net/~fenris / https://wiki.ubuntu.com/fenris
6.- Miles Sharp / https://launchpad.net/~msdomdonner / https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kilos

These members will sit on the Board starting December 4th, 2020, for a period of two years.

We would like to thank all current sitting members and all nominees for this round.

If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to the Community Council.

Originally posted to the ubuntu-news-team mailing list on Tue Dec 1 16:06:05 UTC 2020 by José Antonio Rey, on behalf of the Community Council

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