The 2009 Community Council is up for election, and all members of Ubuntu are entitled to vote. The nominees for this round are below, together with links to their wiki pages which document their interests, experience, skills and goals.
The Council is responsible for community governance. They are the ultimate arbiter of community disputes, and they nominate candidates for leadership in key positions across the entire project. In selecting your candidates, please consider their ability to act in an independent fashion and exercise good judgement of character, values and tone. We have an enormous community now that spans many different media, regions, technologies and interests. The CC cannot include a representative of every constituency, so members of the CC need to be able to represent the interests of many different groups.
We are electing 7 members. Our amazing candidates are:
- James Troup
- Paul Sladen
- Christophe Sauthier
- Alan Pope
- Elizabeth Krumbach
- Richard Johnson
- Daniel Holbach
- Benjamin Mako Hill
- Emmet Hikory
- Nathan Handler
- Matthew East
- Mike Basinger
Thank you for taking the time to participate in this election! The winning candidates will form the core of the CC for two years. We may have other votes to add candidates during that time if we need to expand the CC, but it's likely that this will be the primary team for 2009-2011.
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