Results from the 31-AUG-2010 Asia-Oceania Membership Board Meeting
Amber Graner
akgraner at ubuntu.com
Wed Sep 1 10:55:55 BST 2010
Thanks!
Adding these now to Issue 209.
Amber
On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 4:23 AM, Matthew Lye <matthew.lye at ubuntu.com> wrote:
> The approval results from the May 28th Asia-Oceanic Membership meeting are
> as follows:
> Allan 'Wers' Caeg
> https://launchpad.net/~allancaeg
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AllanCaeg
> Wers is a member of the Philippine Open Source Network where he organises
> Ubuntu release parties and is part of the Gnome Asia Committee.
> He is currently focused on one sabfls pet projects; Ayatana-UX which works
> on improving Ubuntu's design direction.
> Ryan 'nisshh' Macnish
> https://launchpad.net/~nisshh
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RyanMacnish
> Nissh is an active member of a pile of teams; Ubuntu Manual, Ubuntu
> Developer Manual, Bugsquad, and is part of the BugSquat Mentoring team. Rick
> Spencer is looking forward to his continued improvements to the Ubuntu
> Developers Manual and PyTask!
> We look forward to seeing what more Nissh has planned.
> Welcome to all of our new members!
> The Asia-Oceania board will shortly be announcing a request for applications
> for more board members, stay tuned for an email to go out to Ubuntu members
> shortly. We will especially be looking for new members in the UTC +5-6 area
> that will be available for meetings at around 7-8pm local time.
> Secretary for the Asia-Oceania RMB
> -Matthew Lye
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