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Re: Elections 2011

 

I'm with Jacob and Mathay,

Let's use the wiki tag

"CategoryLoCoOhioTeamElectionTwentyTen"

I know it's long, but we need to keep the Wiki clean.

You add the Category by placing:


----
CategoryLoCoOhioTeamElectionTwentyTen


At the bottom of a wiki page.

We can then view all the pages pertaining to the Election via:

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CategoryLoCoOhioTeamElectionTwentyTen

Let's see if we can't get the Jacob / Mathay stuff implemented. Should
not be too hard. Try and keep stuff in the /OhioTeam namespace, or
your personal namespace.

Thanks, Team!
Paul



On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 3:04 PM, Andy Mathay <andymathay@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello, all.
> I don't see why discussion couldn't go on through the forums and the mailing
> list--with the wiki being used as a means in which we could document
> the candidates, their credentials and previous conversations. I
> understand simplification and reducing the routes in which we discuss this
> but, in fairness, each avenue has positives and negatives. One route may
> alienate individuals from the conversation.
> I have the same bias as Jacob.
> AM
>
> On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 2:53 PM, Jacob Peddicord <jpeddicord@xxxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>>
>> On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 1:17 PM, Michael Gilbert
>> <michael.s.gilbert@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> > For the candidates, I would suggest cross-posting to both the forums and
>> > mailing list. Personally, I only follow the mailing list, and I know
>> > there are some forum-only guys out there as well.
>>
>> Not trying to fragment information more, but why not use the wiki?
>> That's where formal apps for most Ubuntu positions are located, and it
>> would allow us to have a more complete look on things.
>>
>> On the contact side of things, I think the new contact should be able to:
>>
>> * Drive the team effectively, sign and follow the Ubuntu Leadership
>> Code of Conduct (a given, really)
>> * Stay organized and on top of things
>> * Be willing to transfer contact when the time comes
>> * Most importantly: Know when they are burnt out and defer to others
>> when appropriate. Stagnation is bad.
>>
>> Basically, all of the stuff that's already in the CoC and LCoC.
>>
>> I'm going to be blunt, I have a strong bias towards those who have
>> been around for a good amount of time and know a bit about Ubuntu
>> outside of the LoCo. On the flip-side, it's good to see new faces and
>> have fresh ideas at times, too, so that's obviously not the only
>> consideration.
>>
>> Paul set the bar pretty damn high. Whoever's up next is in for a
>> challenge. :)
>>
>> --
>> Jacob Peddicord
>> http://jacob.peddicord.net/
>> https://launchpad.net/~jpeddicord
>>
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