[Linux-aus] Nominations update

gareth gareth at computerrescue.com.au
Wed Jan 5 12:10:01 UTC 2005


Are any nominees providing a profile or similar?
For apart from Pia's excellent emails they are just names on a list.

regards
gareth




On Wed, 5 Jan 2005 11:03:36 +1100 (EST), Pia Smith <pia at linux.org.au>  
wrote:

> Some more nominations :) See below:
>
>> Nominations
>> -----------
>> President
>>
>>     * Stewart Smith (stewart at linux.org.au)
>>     * Pia Smith (greebo at pipka.org)
>           (please note, I am not running for president again)
>>     * Michael Davies (michael at msdavies.net)
>>     * Jonathan Oxer (jon at oxer.com.au)
>      * Anthony Towns (aj at azure.humbug.org.au)
>>
>> Vice President
>>
>>     * Stewart Smith (stewart at linux.org.au)
>>     * Michael Davies (michael at msdavies.net)
>>     * Jason King (pizza at netspace.net.au)
>      * Kim Oldfield (linuxorgau at oldfield.wattle.id.au)
>>
>> Secretary
>>
>>     * Anthony Towns (aj at azure.humbug.org.au)
>      * Jonathan Oxer (jon at oxer.com.au)
>>
>> Treasurer
>>
>>     * Mark Tearle (mark at tearle.com)
>>
>> Ordinary Committee Members
>>
>>     * Stewart Smith (stewart at linux.org.au)
>>     * Anthony Towns (aj at azure.humbug.org.au)
>>     * Conrad Parker (conrad at metadecks.org)
>>     * Rusty Russell (rusty at rustcorp.com.au)
>>     * Tony Breeds (tony at bakeyournoodle.com)
>      * Geoffrey Bennett (g at netcraft.com.au)
>      * Bruce Badger (bbadger at openskills.com)
>>
>> Candidates that have accepted nominations
>> Secretary
>>
>>     * Anthony Towns (aj at azure.humbug.org.au)
>>       My aim is to ensure LA's existing projects get all the support  
>> they
>> want and to find new projects that can benefit from LA's assistance.
>>
>> Treasurer
>>
>>     * Mark Tearle (mark at tearle.com)
>>       To continue my efforts of this year.
>
> Cheers,
> Pia
>
>
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