From nick at usenix.org Thu Dec 8 11:21:20 2005 From: nick at usenix.org (Nick Stoughton) Date: Thu Jul 12 13:07:54 2007 Subject: [Lsb-sc] Current Contributor list Message-ID: <200512081921.jB8JLKEa015948@voyager.usenix.org> Following the steering committee meeting yesterday (minutes to follow from Taggart), here is the current list of "contributors" that I have. ALL subteam leads are requested to review this list and add people to this list as they see fit ... these people will be eligible to vote in the upcoming election. Please send me personal email with updates! anderson@netsweng.com nick@usenix.org heffler@us.ibm.com ajosey@rdg.opengroup.org gordon_mcfadden@intel.com kingdon@panix.com nilesh.jain@intel.com aftyde@tyde.net rajesh.banginwar@intel.com rita.gupta@intel.com krc@us.ibm.com taggart@carmen.fc.hp.com sbenedict@mandriva.com kukuk@suse.de gk4@austin.ibm.com cyeoh@samba.org ojschmidt@kde.org scc@trolltech.com fengrui@cn.ibm.com kerry.jiang@intel.com yong.y.wang@intel.com Michael.qiu@intel.com pradosh.adoni@codito.com imurdock@progeny.com jeff@licquia.org jzemlin@freestandards.org NOTE: the intent of the Steering Committee was to be overly generous in allowing people to be considered as contributors, even if technically they may be only marginal from a "points" point of view. (i.e. we'd rather have too many people on the list rather than too few). Nobody should be removed from this list ... only added! -- Nick From rajesh.banginwar at intel.com Thu Dec 8 11:41:53 2005 From: rajesh.banginwar at intel.com (Banginwar, Rajesh) Date: Thu Jul 12 13:07:54 2007 Subject: [Lsb-sc] Current Contributor list Message-ID: I think there are couples of Codito engineers who are missing from the list. Shrikant and Vinay, I believe. Don't have their email address handy, but should be easy to get from IRC etc. > -----Original Message----- > From: lsb-sc-bounces@freestandards.org [mailto:lsb-sc- > bounces@freestandards.org] On Behalf Of Nick Stoughton > Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2005 11:21 AM > To: lsb-sc@freestandards.org > Subject: [Lsb-sc] Current Contributor list > > Following the steering committee meeting yesterday (minutes to follow > from Taggart), here is the current list of "contributors" that I have. > ALL subteam leads are requested to review this list and add people to > this list as they see fit ... these people will be eligible to vote in > the upcoming election. Please send me personal email with updates! > > anderson@netsweng.com > nick@usenix.org > heffler@us.ibm.com > ajosey@rdg.opengroup.org > gordon_mcfadden@intel.com > kingdon@panix.com > nilesh.jain@intel.com > aftyde@tyde.net > rajesh.banginwar@intel.com > rita.gupta@intel.com > krc@us.ibm.com > taggart@carmen.fc.hp.com > sbenedict@mandriva.com > kukuk@suse.de > gk4@austin.ibm.com > cyeoh@samba.org > ojschmidt@kde.org > scc@trolltech.com > fengrui@cn.ibm.com > kerry.jiang@intel.com > yong.y.wang@intel.com > Michael.qiu@intel.com > pradosh.adoni@codito.com > imurdock@progeny.com > jeff@licquia.org > jzemlin@freestandards.org > > NOTE: the intent of the Steering Committee was to be overly generous in > allowing people to be considered as contributors, even if technically > they may be only marginal from a "points" point of view. (i.e. we'd > rather have too many people on the list rather than too few). Nobody > should be removed from this list ... only added! > > -- > Nick > _______________________________________________ > Lsb-sc mailing list > Lsb-sc@freestandards.org > http://mail.freestandards.org/mailman/listinfo/lsb-sc From nick at usenix.org Thu Dec 8 11:10:03 2005 From: nick at usenix.org (Nick Stoughton) Date: Thu Jul 12 13:07:54 2007 Subject: [Lsb-sc] [Fwd: Current contributors list] Message-ID: <1134069003.3174.13.camel@amstaff> This didn't seem to make it to the list the first time I posted it! -------- Forwarded Message -------- From: Nick Stoughton To: lsb-sc@freestandards.org Subject: Current contributors list Date: Thu, 08 Dec 2005 10:02:17 -0800 Following the steering committee meeting yesterday (minutes to follow from Taggart), here is the current list of "contributors" that I have. ALL subteam leads are requested to review this list and add people to this list as they see fit ... these people will be eligible to vote in the upcoming election. Please send me personal email with updates! anderson@netsweng.com nick@usenix.org heffler@us.ibm.com ajosey@rdg.opengroup.org gordon_mcfadden@intel.com kingdon@panix.com nilesh.jain@intel.com aftyde@tyde.net rajesh.banginwar@intel.com rita.gupta@intel.com krc@us.ibm.com taggart@carmen.fc.hp.com sbenedict@mandriva.com kukuk@suse.de gk4@austin.ibm.com cyeoh@samba.org ojschmidt@kde.org scc@trolltech.com fengrui@cn.ibm.com kerry.jiang@intel.com yong.y.wang@intel.com Michael.qiu@intel.com pradosh.adoni@codito.com imurdock@progeny.com jeff@licquia.org jzemlin@freestandards.org NOTE: the intent of the Steering Committee was to be overly generous in allowing people to be considered as contributors, even if technically they may be only marginal from a "points" point of view. (i.e. we'd rather have too many people on the list rather than too few). Nobody should be removed from this list ... only added! From nick at usenix.org Thu Dec 8 09:58:16 2005 From: nick at usenix.org (Nick Stoughton) Date: Thu Jul 12 13:07:54 2007 Subject: [Lsb-sc] Current contributors list Message-ID: <1134064697.3174.9.camel@amstaff> Following the steering committee meeting yesterday (minutes to follow from Taggart), here is the current list of "contributors" that I have. ALL subteam leads are requested to review this list and add people to this list as they see fit ... these people will be eligible to vote in the upcoming election. Please send me personal email with updates! anderson@netsweng.com nick@usenix.org heffler@us.ibm.com ajosey@rdg.opengroup.org gordon_mcfadden@intel.com kingdon@panix.com nilesh.jain@intel.com aftyde@tyde.net rajesh.banginwar@intel.com rita.gupta@intel.com krc@us.ibm.com taggart@carmen.fc.hp.com sbenedict@mandriva.com kukuk@suse.de gk4@austin.ibm.com cyeoh@samba.org ojschmidt@kde.org scc@trolltech.com fengrui@cn.ibm.com kerry.jiang@intel.com yong.y.wang@intel.com Michael.qiu@intel.com pradosh.adoni@codito.com imurdock@progeny.com jeff@licquia.org jzemlin@freestandards.org NOTE: the intent of the Steering Committee was to be overly generous in allowing people to be considered as contributors, even if technically they may be only marginal from a "points" point of view. (i.e. we'd rather have too many people on the list rather than too few). Nobody should be removed from this list ... only added! -- Nick From nick at usenix.org Thu Dec 8 10:52:43 2005 From: nick at usenix.org (Nick Stoughton) Date: Thu Jul 12 13:07:54 2007 Subject: [Lsb-sc] [Fwd: Current contributors list] Message-ID: <1134067963.3174.11.camel@amstaff> This never seemed to reach the list ... send again. -------- Forwarded Message -------- From: Nick Stoughton To: lsb-sc@freestandards.org Subject: Current contributors list Date: Thu, 08 Dec 2005 10:02:17 -0800 Following the steering committee meeting yesterday (minutes to follow from Taggart), here is the current list of "contributors" that I have. ALL subteam leads are requested to review this list and add people to this list as they see fit ... these people will be eligible to vote in the upcoming election. Please send me personal email with updates! anderson@netsweng.com nick@usenix.org heffler@us.ibm.com ajosey@rdg.opengroup.org gordon_mcfadden@intel.com kingdon@panix.com nilesh.jain@intel.com aftyde@tyde.net rajesh.banginwar@intel.com rita.gupta@intel.com krc@us.ibm.com taggart@carmen.fc.hp.com sbenedict@mandriva.com kukuk@suse.de gk4@austin.ibm.com cyeoh@samba.org ojschmidt@kde.org scc@trolltech.com fengrui@cn.ibm.com kerry.jiang@intel.com yong.y.wang@intel.com Michael.qiu@intel.com pradosh.adoni@codito.com imurdock@progeny.com jeff@licquia.org jzemlin@freestandards.org NOTE: the intent of the Steering Committee was to be overly generous in allowing people to be considered as contributors, even if technically they may be only marginal from a "points" point of view. (i.e. we'd rather have too many people on the list rather than too few). Nobody should be removed from this list ... only added! From rajesh.banginwar at intel.com Fri Dec 9 18:13:01 2005 From: rajesh.banginwar at intel.com (Banginwar, Rajesh) Date: Thu Jul 12 13:07:54 2007 Subject: [Lsb-sc] [Fwd: Current contributors list] Message-ID: Hi Nick, Forgot to mention this: Please include Todd Fujinaka in the list. His email address: todd.fujinaka@intel.com Thanks, -Rajesh > -----Original Message----- > From: lsb-sc-bounces@freestandards.org [mailto:lsb-sc- > bounces@freestandards.org] On Behalf Of Nick Stoughton > Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2005 10:53 AM > To: lsb-sc@freestandards.org > Subject: [Lsb-sc] [Fwd: Current contributors list] > > This never seemed to reach the list ... send again. > > -------- Forwarded Message -------- > From: Nick Stoughton > To: lsb-sc@freestandards.org > Subject: Current contributors list > Date: Thu, 08 Dec 2005 10:02:17 -0800 > > Following the steering committee meeting yesterday (minutes to follow > from Taggart), here is the current list of "contributors" that I have. > ALL subteam leads are requested to review this list and add people to > this list as they see fit ... these people will be eligible to vote in > the upcoming election. Please send me personal email with updates! > > anderson@netsweng.com > nick@usenix.org > heffler@us.ibm.com > ajosey@rdg.opengroup.org > gordon_mcfadden@intel.com > kingdon@panix.com > nilesh.jain@intel.com > aftyde@tyde.net > rajesh.banginwar@intel.com > rita.gupta@intel.com > krc@us.ibm.com > taggart@carmen.fc.hp.com > sbenedict@mandriva.com > kukuk@suse.de > gk4@austin.ibm.com > cyeoh@samba.org > ojschmidt@kde.org > scc@trolltech.com > fengrui@cn.ibm.com > kerry.jiang@intel.com > yong.y.wang@intel.com > Michael.qiu@intel.com > pradosh.adoni@codito.com > imurdock@progeny.com > jeff@licquia.org > jzemlin@freestandards.org > > NOTE: the intent of the Steering Committee was to be overly generous in > allowing people to be considered as contributors, even if technically > they may be only marginal from a "points" point of view. (i.e. we'd > rather have too many people on the list rather than too few). Nobody > should be removed from this list ... only added! > > > _______________________________________________ > Lsb-sc mailing list > Lsb-sc@freestandards.org > http://mail.freestandards.org/mailman/listinfo/lsb-sc From mats.d.wichmann at intel.com Wed Dec 14 08:20:11 2005 From: mats.d.wichmann at intel.com (Wichmann, Mats D) Date: Thu Jul 12 13:07:54 2007 Subject: [Lsb-sc] Election update Message-ID: On Dec 7, The LSB steering committee accepted the election committee's recommendation of Ian Murdock as sole candidate for the position of LSB Chair. The election committee will conduct the election electronically in early January - the LSB charter mandates a 30 day period beween the approval of the slate of candidates and the actual election. From mats.d.wichmann at intel.com Tue Dec 20 16:27:18 2005 From: mats.d.wichmann at intel.com (Wichmann, Mats D) Date: Thu Jul 12 13:07:54 2007 Subject: [Lsb-sc] LSB mission statement Message-ID: I've mentioned this more than once over the past few years, but I want to try once more to see if anyone shares my feelings - starting with this group of people. I feel like the LSB mission statement is kind of stale and doesn't really convey the message we want. Most organizations need to polish up their missions every few years; Intel does it yearly (although usually the change there is only a word or two at a time). Should we look at that? Alternatively, or perhaps complementarily, I'd like to work up a concise "what is this" statement to put front and center on the website. There are a million examples of this, here's one sample: === What is Python? Python is a freely available, very high level, interpreted language developed by Guido van Rossum. It combines a clear syntax with powerful (but optional) object-oriented semantics. Python is available for almost every computer platform you might find yourself working on, and has strong portability between platforms. Python is rapidly becoming the language of choice for working programmers worldwide. Find out more by following the start here section on the left. === Anybody ready to help work on these? -- mats