[Linux-aus] Running for Linux Australia Council

Alice Boxhall appletea at gmail.com
Tue Jan 5 11:27:09 EST 2010


Hello,

I'm Alice Boxhall and I am standing for an Ordinary Committee Member
position.

I support the platform James Turnbull outlines below. My particular areas of
interest are transparency and community, particularly in efforts to reach
out to the community groups and in making sure that Linux Australia is
representative of the broader community.

I have been active in the Linux community for the last few years. I
attended linux.conf.au in 2007, 2008 and 2009, co-organised a LinuxChix
micro-conference in 2008 with Mary Gardiner, and I have been involved in
technology and open source advocacy for high school girls.

I grew up in Melbourne, and moved to Sydney to work as a software engineer
for Google in 2006. I've been dabbling with Linux since my friend introduced
me to it in 1997, and using it as my primary development environment at work
since I spat the dummy at Windows and installed Ubuntu on my work machine at
my previous job in 2005.

Finally, please note that I am running as myself, not representing my
employer.

Thanks,

Alice

On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 2:14 PM, John Ferlito <johnf at inodes.org> wrote:

> Howdy,
>
> I'm John Ferlito and I'll be standing for the position of Treasurer on
> the Linux Australia Council.
>
> I also support the platform outlined by James Turnbull. My
> particular focus will be on transparency, governance and community.
> Especially with respect to simplifying the interaction with LCA teams
> when it comes to budgeting, finances and tax.
>
> For those who haven't heard of me before, I live and grew up in
> Sydney and I've been a FOSS user since 1996. I consider myself a
> serial entrepreneur (really I can't help myself), and have started a
> handful of businesses including Bulletproof Networks and Vquence.
>
> Day to day I dabble in systems administration, networks, rails
> development and random trouble shooting and hacking.
>
> In 2007 I was on the organising committee of linux.conf.au in the
> position of Technical Guru, I was on the SLUG committee in 2007 and am
> currently the Treasurer of the Annodex Association.
>
> I'm also currently a Debian Developer and am on teams responsible for
> packaging Xiph and Bazaar related packages.
>
> Cheers,
> John
>
> On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 09:44:21AM +1100, James Turnbull wrote:
> > President           James Turnbull
> > Vice President    Lindsay Holmwood
> > Secretary            Peter Lieverdink
> > Treasurer           John Ferlito
> >
> > Ordinary Committee Members
> >     Alice Boxhall
> >     Elspeth Thorne
> >
> > We're not a political party - we're a bunch of Linux and open source
> > people who think they can contribute to Linux Australia.  Between us
> > we've written code, managed infrastructure, run small (and medium)
> > businesses in the open source world, organised LCAs, run user groups
> > and generally been passionate about Linux and open source.  We
> > believe that Linux Australia has a big role to play in advocating
> > Linux and open source, running linux.conf.au (the best Linux
> > conference in the world...) and representing the interests of the
> > Linux community in the region.  We also agree on a broad platform:
> >
> >    1. Transparency - ensure the Council and its activities are
> > transparent to the community
> >           * Good communication via the wiki and mailing list
> >           * Seek feedback from the community on issues and decisions
> >           * Strong and regular reporting - Financial, events,
> > progress towards milestones
> >    2. Governance - ensure good financial governance
> >           * Investigate engaging an accountant/book-keeper to manage
> > Linux Australia's finances
> >           * Develop clear and simple policy and process around
> > insurance, payments and grants
> >           * Develop good governance and structures between Linux
> > Australia and the LCA committee
> >           * Investigate on-going 'LCA Sponsorship' sub-committee,
> > separate from LCA team
> >    3. Mandate
> >           * Review the mandate of Linux Australia and determine if
> > it is meeting the needs of the FOSS community in the region
> >           * Determine whether the membership is actually
> > representative of the "Linux community"
> >    4. Leadership & Advocacy
> >           * Make Linux Australia a well-known voice in debate on IT
> > issues in Australia
> >           * Extend advocacy activities on legal and policy issues
> > that concern and impact the FOSS community in the region
> >    5. Community
> >           * Reach out to and collaborate with other similarly minded
> > organisations e.g. LinuxChix, OSIA, IIA, SAGE, etc
> >           * Endeavour to engage with and expand the community
> > through events and out-reach programs
> >           * Become more involved with spreading the Open Source
> > message at a School and University level
> >    6. Cross-regional
> >           * Make Linux Australia a truly regional organisation and
> > increase our involvement with New Zealand and Oceania.
>
> --
> John
> Blog                             http://www.inodes.org
> LCA2010                          http://www.lca2010.org.nz
>
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