User:MGorny/Council elections 2018
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This page collects extensive information about nominees in 2018 Council election.
amynka | b-man | dilfridge | k_f | leio | rich0 | slyfox | soap | tamiko | ulm | whissi | williamh | ||
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Manifesto | manifesto | manifesto | manifesto | manifesto | manifesto | manifesto | |||||||
Dev since | 2014-07 (4 yrs) | 2015-02 (3 yrs[1]) | 2010-09 (8 yrs) | 2014-07 (4 yrs) | 2006-08 (12 yrs) | 2007-12 (10.5 yrs) | 2010-06 (8 yrs) | 2016-01 (2.5 yrs) | 2014-10 (3.5 yrs) | 2007-04 (11 yrs) | 2016-08 (2 yrs) | 2004-04 (14 yrs) | |
Council? [source] | never | never | since 2013 (5 terms) | since 2015 (3 terms) | 2009-10 (1.5 term) | 2013-17 (4 terms) | in 2017 (1 term) | never | in 2017 (1 term) | since 2009 except 2010 (8.1 terms[2]) | never | since 2012 (6 terms) | |
Trustee? [source] | never | never | never | never | never | 2011-13 (1 term) | never | never | never | never | never | never | |
ComRel? [ source ] | no | no | lead | member | no | no | no | no | no | no | no | no | |
QA? [ source ] | lead | no | no | no | no | no | no | member | no | member | no | member | |
Other notable teams | proxy-maint, recruiters, science | proxy-maint, security | base-sys, pr, toolchain | pr, proxy-maint, security | gnome, arm64, mips | systemd | toolchain, exotic arches ;-) | github, proxy-maint, science | proxy-maint, science, systemd, toolchain | devmanual, emacs, licenses, pms | base-sys, security, x86 | accessibility, base-sys, openrc, systemd, toolchain | |
Answers to questions from gentoo-project | |||||||||||||
amynka | b-man | dilfridge | k_f | leio | rich0 | slyfox | soap | tamiko | ulm | whissi | williamh | ||
Roles of Council and Trustees [src] | Council: technical direction; Trustees: legal and financial responsibility; dissolve Foundation in favor of umbrella org [src] | Council elected by developers should be the single steering body of Gentoo; eventual transition from Foundation to umbrella org [src] | Trustees: make sure the bills are paid and affairs are in order; Council: handles the distribution [src] | Council: developer community, user base and all technical development decisions; Trustees: assets and support, carrying out requests from the developer community [src] | Trustees: financial assets, trademarks, possibly copyright; Council: everything else [src] | same as bman and k_f; prefer SPI but will respect the preference of the majority [src] | Trustees: protect the trademark, logo, copyrights, provide financial services; Council: cross-project technical decisions, handle disciplinary/qa appeals [src] | ||||||
Lack of manpower [src] | efforts from developers; e.g. easy contribution via GitHub, marketing at events [src] | fostering and enabling cooperation [src] | improve reputation and visibility [src] | streamlining the contribution process, maintaining special occasion releases, automation [src] | not Council's job; it's responsibility of every single member of the Gentoo community [src] | ||||||||
Unified vision of Gentoo [src] | passionate developers are sign of health; Council&dist should set clear goals [src] | differences are good if they can be discussed in a fruitful way; Council exists to solve disagreements [src] | meta-distribution allows for diverse agendas, existing mechanisms work fine [src] | fine as long as projects don't conflict; if they do, they need to arrange with each other; QA/Council should not abuse their power to pull the project against majority [src] | |||||||||
amynka | b-man | dilfridge | k_f | leio | rich0 | slyfox | soap | tamiko | ulm | whissi | williamh | ||
Follow community requests or own judgment [src] | always represent developers even if he disagrees with them; civil discourse is important [src] | listen to developers, be familiar with daily affairs and make decision based on that [src] | once elected the duty of the individual is to what is perceived as the best of the organization, despite any short term noise [src] | own judgment with research and consideration of other opinions, for same reasons as k_f [src] | follow community consensus [src] | he would not vote against developer consensus; in case of an unresolved controversy vote based on own judgment [src] | in the perfect world we all agree; if we don't agree, Council member should follow the majority [src] | things are not clear-cut; need to decide which way is better on case-by-case basis [src] | |||||
Proactive or reactive Council [src] | Council should remain proactive and ensure developers can do their work unobstructed [src] | proactive council that takes responsibility for all aspects of Gentoo [src] | individual council members are doing this already, by being involved in the various projects [src] | proactive council members, reactive council as a whole [src] | developers should be the ones making decisions, so the Council should be careful with autonomous decisions if necessary [src] | impossible to distinguish between Council and Council members acting as individuals [src] | passive and avoid involvement unless explicitly requested [src] | most of the time, intervene only on request of developers [src] | |||||
Community veto/dissolution power [src] | There should be a defined path to removal; it should be done smartly and no room for malice or ill intent [src] | supports my/tamiko's GR proposal [src] | yearly elections serve that purpose, not sure if additional complexity is worthwhile [src] | there is yearly elections and overturn potential (but OK with high limits); general voting possibility good, e.g. to help council decide on important cases purely based on opinion decisions [src] | yes [src] | he would not oppose a system similar to Debian's general resolution if it has reasonably high
thresholds [src] |
only if the community is looking for a committee which will decide for them [src] | they can already change GLEP 39 at any point; not opposed to general resolution [src] | |||||
amynka | b-man | dilfridge | k_f | leio | rich0 | slyfox | soap | tamiko | ulm | whissi | williamh | ||
gentoo-dev posting restrictions [src] | TL;DR: the decision was tough but reasonable; we can implement different techniques in the future [src] | trying to solve the problem is better than hoping it would go away; things can be changed when a better solution is found [src] | it's consistent with other aspects of Gentoo, e.g. editbugs on Bugzilla; the original intention of -dev was to be even more restricted [src] | probably against but needs more pondering; hopeful for a different solution but should stay restricted until it's in place [src] | necessary to stop abuse; can be reopened once moderation is in place [src] | 100% against [src] | |||||||
position of Gentoo in Linux ecosystem [src] | adaptability, configurability, and community; we excel at servers [src] | infinite adaptibility, cutting edge testing w/ solid stable, wide arch support, ideal for software developers [src] | for power users; focus on flexibility and performance, stable runtime and upgrade path [src] | for power users, decision makers and people who want to learn how things work; sometimes too often forcing choice; meta-distribution for other projects [src] | one of the source-based distros; customization; fine and knowledgeable user base [src] | most customizable distro out there; power user distro [src] | |||||||
amynka | b-man | dilfridge | k_f | leio | rich0 | slyfox | soap | tamiko | ulm | whissi | williamh | ||
Use of GitHub [src] | supports use as mirror and a familiar and easy way to contribute [src] | supports being where contributors are; we do not have to rely on it and handle people who don't use it well; gitlab might be interesting as replacement for everything but purely for merge requests it's not worth the effort [src] | good for reaching to wider audience; should not be used for issue tracking; projects should be encouraged to use git.g.o [src] | not opposed if used as optional mirror that brings more developers [src] | |||||||||
Own use cases for Gentoo [src] | server+laptops (all amd64) [src] | everywhere but phones (~amd64, arm64, arm, mips) [src] | |||||||||||
Improvements for Gentoo experience [src] | start enforcing standards, e.g. GLEP 63; security [src] | ability to choose to leave a choice to the maintainer; faster/better package manager; more OS innovation from Gentoo [src] |