James Bottomley announced the Linux Foundation Technical Advisory Board election results from September 5th, "sorry this has taken so long to get out ... I just, er, forgot." He noted that there were eight candidates. "Every candidate gave a nomination statement before the voting (with the three persons not present having their statements read to the meeting). We did single polling per position and had two rounds for a tie on the last candidate."
James then stated that the five people elected to the advisory board were, Arjan van de Ven, Greg Kroah Hartman, Christoph Lameter, Jon Corbett, and Olaf Kirch. The purpose of the advisory board was discussed earlier.
From: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@...>
Subject: Linux Foundation Technical Advisory Board Election Results
Date: Sep 25, 1:59 pm 2007
Sorry this has taken so long to get out ... I just, er, forgot.
Summary of the TAB election results at the kernel Summit on Wednesday 5
September.
At the meeting, we had eight candidates:
Arjan van de Ven
Greg Kroah Hartman
Christoph Lameter
Jon Corbett
James Morris
Christoph Hellwig
David Woodhouse
Olaf Kirch
Every candidate gave a nomination statement before the voting (with the
three persons not present: James Morris, Christoph Hellwig and David
Woodhouse having their statements read to the meeting). We did single
polling per position and had two rounds for a tie on the last candidate.
Those elected to the TAB were:
Arjan van de Ven
Greg Kroah Hartman
Christoph Lameter
Jon Corbett
Olaf Kirch
James
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Heh, seems to be quite an
Heh, seems to be quite an advantage to be present! :)
Linux Cabal?
The Linux Cabal? :D
TINC?
Competence not necessary
The most competent person of them all was Christoph Hellwig, who wasn't elected.
My fondness for linux shrunk after Con Kolivas left, this doesn't make it grow...
Good, people who doesn't
Good, people who doesn't contribute anything, and still think they should have ANY say in who gets elected for anything are just useless idiots.