Trans.: 2009 Community Council vote complete

Nizar Kerkeni nizarus at ubuntu.com
Mar 6 Oct 15:59:31 UTC 2009



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     Date : Tue, 06 Oct 2009 16:06:50 +0100
      De : Mark Shuttleworth <mark at ubuntu.com>
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  Objet : 2009 Community Council vote complete
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      Cc : Daniel Holbach <dholbach at canonical.com>, Alan Pope  
<alan at popey.com>, Community Council  
<community-council at lists.ubuntu.com>, Matthew East <mdke at ubuntu.com>,  
Mike Basinger <mike.basinger at gmail.com>, Elizabeth Krumbach  
<lyz at ubuntu.com>, "Benj. Mako Hill" <mako at ubuntu.com>


Thanks to all Ubuntu members who participated in the CC ballot, which
was completed today. The new community council takes office immediately,
and (in alphabetical order) comprises:

   Alan Pope
   Benjamin Mako Hill
   Daniel Holbach
   Elizabeth Krumbach
   Matthew East
   Mike Basinger
   Richard Johnson

We had several additional candidates, and the ballot was richer for
their willingness to stand. I'd like to thank all of them, and in
addition would like to thank James Troup who steps down from the CC
after 5 years as a founding member.

Welcome to the new faces, I look forward to two wonderful years of good
governance in the Ubuntu community!

The structures by which we organise tens of thousands of participants
have matured substantially in the past years. We have a deeper and
richer LoCo structure today than ever before (thanks to those who lead
there). The Forums Council has matured in its role and sets the example
for delegated leadership from the CC. The Tech Board has lead the
restructuring of the developer community, and so we are merging the
excellend MOTU Council into the new Developer Membership Board,
providing a more granular view of developer participation across the
huge Ubuntu archive. Ubuntu Translations are now more formally lead. All
in all, I'm proud of the commitment this community continues to show
towards effective leadership, and the willingness of members of the
community to step up and participate in that way. Thank you all!

Mark

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