Voting proposal for new e.V. members
Graeme Gregory
dp at xora.org.uk
Tue Nov 9 09:52:48 CET 2010
On 09/11/2010 08:26, Stefan Schmidt wrote:
> Hello.
>
> This is a proposal to vote in new members to the OE e.V.:
>
> Michael Smith:
> I'm a developer in Ottawa, Canada, at Canadian Bank Note Company,
> Limited. Since 2009 we've been using OpenEmbedded as the base of a
> customized distribution for our VPN devices and point-of-sale terminals.
> My interests in OE include x86_64 support, footprint reduction, and
> overlay control over recipe features and packaging.
>
> Graham Gower:
> I work for a small company in South Australia, Ubiq Technologies Pty
> Ltd, and have been using/developing with OE since mid 2009. I'm mostly
> active with testing mipsel, build testing via bitbake -k world and
> maintaining opkg.
>
> Simon Busch:
> I'm a developer from Germany who does all his work for OE in his spare
> free time. Currently my work is targeted to the SHR distribution and
> especially it's port for the palmpre machine.
>
> Andrea Adami:
> I'm a free-time developer from Italy mainly interested in routers and
> handhelds/embedded devices with touchscreens.
> My efforts as OE developer are: night build-testing, general bug-fix,
> recipe cleaning.
>
> Since I got commit access, I'm taking care of the kexecboot /
> linux-as-bootloader project: initially aimed to the Zaurus family and
> now generic enough to be used on other machines.
> This project gave me the opportunity to improve my knowledge of the
> kernel boot process, the initramfs, klibc, kexec-tools to the point
> that actually I'm the implicit maintainer of those machines and
> recipes...
>
>
> Details of the voting procedure (which is the same as KDE's) can be found at:
> http://ev.kde.org/rules/online_voting.php
>
How many times do I need to post this.
http://wiki.openembedded.org/index.php/Online_Voting_Policy
Please use the OE voting policy, not some random webpage from KDE.
Graeme
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