On Tue, Jan 06, 2004 at 09:23:49AM +1030, Michael Davies wrote: > Michael would like to elected to Linux Australia as an ordinary committee > member. After the experience of leading the organising of Linux.Conf.Au > 2004 Michael thinks he could help Linux Australia make it to the next > level. He is passionate about open-source and free software, and wants to > make a difference. > He thinks Linux Australia should be truely representative of LUGs all > around the country, and should strive to have good working relationships > with other groups such as AUUG, the ACS, and other such professional > associations. Michael feels sorry for the organisers of Linux.Conf.Au > 2005 and wants to help ease their load. Along these lines, I'd like to nominate Michael for the position of Vice President; from my vantage point, his work on l.c.a this year has been incredible, and I figure if he's not so burnt out as to be fleeing the country like some previous l.c.a head organisers have, that he'll do a great job as VP. My ulterior motive in this is that at the moment we've only got nominees for the four extraordinary positions from three states (NSW, Vic, WA), which means that either we can't even consider ordinary members from those states, or that at least one of the remaining states (SA, Qld, ACT) misses out on board representation entirely. I'm not sure if Michael will accept the nomination, but given nominations are closing today... Cheers, aj (This message brought to you by the pigeon hole principle) -- Anthony Towns <aj@humbug.org.au> <http://azure.humbug.org.au/~aj/> I don't speak for anyone save myself. GPG signed mail preferred. Linux.conf.au 2004 -- Because we can. http://conf.linux.org.au/ -- Jan 12-17, 2004
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