[Ksummit-discuss] [Tech-board] Linux Foundation Technical Advisory Board Elections and Nomination process

Grant Likely glikely at secretlab.ca
Sun Oct 25 07:35:54 UTC 2015


On Sun, Oct 25, 2015 at 12:45 PM, Jonathan Corbet <corbet at lwn.net> wrote:
> On Sat, 24 Oct 2015 11:28:19 +0100
> Grant Likely <glikely at secretlab.ca> wrote:
>
>> I've been asked several versions of the same question, and also the
>> annual "what does the TAB actually do?" question, so I'm going to try
>> and answer them all in one email:
>
> Great summary, Grant, thanks.
>
> A few additions of my own...

Oh, yes. I completely agree with the following. Thank you Jon.

>
> - The Linux Foundation tends to ask TAB members if they can give talks at
>   events.  Even more than free software development in general, TAB
>   membership can be good if you don't like buying your own T-shirts!
>
> - The TAB has been named in the kernel's "code of conflict" as the body
>   that will receive complaints about harassment or other untoward
>   behavior in our community and try to resolve them.  Thus far, no such
>   complaints have been presented, but TAB members need to be prepared for
>   that to happen.
>
> - It has been my feeling for a fair while that the LF could make more use
>   of the TAB and its expertise than happens currently.  Good TAB members
>   might be those who are willing to let the LF know when they have an
>   opinion on what the LF should be doing with and for the community.  As
>   an example, some of us have been pushing for the TAB to help with the
>   selection of technical talks at LF conferences; I *think* that we
>   provided useful input for LCE this year.
>
> That ties in to my last thought...in my time on the TAB, I've noticed
> that most of the work tends to be done by a relatively small subset of
> the members.  Perhaps every committee is like that, in the end.  A
> successful TAB member, IMO, is one who is willing to make the time to not
> just attend attend the meetings (which may be at less-than-convenient
> times depending on where you live and travel), but also to commit to
> putting some time into helping out when there's something to be done.
>
> jon


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