Candidacy
- From: Miguel de Icaza <miguel helixcode com>
- To: foundation-list gnome org, foundation-announce gnome org
- Subject: Candidacy
- Date: 20 Oct 2000 15:09:51 -0400
Hello guys,
I would like to nominate myself for the GNOME Foundation Board of
Directors.
* Summary.
Name: Miguel de Icaza.
Works for: Helix Code, Inc.
Have been an active contributor to the free software movement
since 1992.
Started the GNOME project when various freedom issues arised
that would threaten the future of a fully free system.
I am one of the founders of Helix Code, one of the GNOME
companies, where we employ around 30 GNOME hackers that
develop free software.
* My involvement with GNOME and Free Software
I started the GNOME project in 1997, you can read a detailed
account of the story of the project from my perspective in
this web page:
http://primates.helixcode.com/~miguel/gnome-history.html
I have worked in many areas in GNOME: from the foundation
libraries, to the applications to the early consistency work,
to the early documentation infrastructure. I am one of the
main contributors to the gnome-libs, the bonobo component
architecture, and the Gnumeric spreadsheet; And I have
contributed code in pretty much every one of the core modules
that make up GNOME.
When the project was started I did it all on my spare time,
last year me and Nat (another GNOME hacker) started a company
that would build services around the GNOME platform and would
improve the GNOME platform.
I am glad to report that Helix Code has succeeded in making
GNOME easier to install and more wildely available than it was
before.
Currently I serve on the board of directors of the Free
Software Foundation.
I am the maintainer and co-maintainer of various core GNOME
modules.
Before being involved with GNOME, I was a contributor to GNU
and the Linux kernel.
* My work as a mediator
A lot of my time has gone into negotiating various interests
between the various contributors and people who have raised
issues regarding GNOME, or that are interested in developing
applications with GNOME.
I was the first one to suggest Qt to GPL their library back in
1997 as a solution for their business and the KDE libraries.
I was among the first ones (or the first one?) to suggest
Netscape to dual license Mozilla, and spent countless hours
writing mail to various people to get Mozilla dual licensed
under the NPL/GPL over time.
I have spent a lot of time talking to lawyers for various
companies to get them to license their software under sensible
terms and hopefully under the LGPL/GPL (OpenOffice being one
of them).
I have tried to find a common ground for contributors that
have expressed their interested in donating code to GNOME and
keep their copyrights to allow them to make a profit out of
their work using dual licensing (libart and xpdf).
Together with Nat Friedman, we made the call for the creation
of the Steering Committe for driving the direction of GNOME
2.0
Together with Bart and John, pushed for the creation of the
GNOME Foundation that will provide a ground for GNOME to
administer its resources, and a good ground for companies to
approach the free software movement and contribute to GNOME
and GNOME related techologies.
* Promotion of GNOME and Free Software.
Since the early days of the project I have spent a lot of my
time promoting GNOME in both conferences and magazines. I
have delivered about seventy (70) conferences and talks on
GNOME, GNOME technologies and GNOME related topics.
I have written a variety of articles on GNOME and its
foundation for different magazines and reports.
I have got hardware for GNOME developers when they were in
need of it; I have negotiated conferences to pay for people to
attend their conferences; I have tried to get resources and
sometimes jobs to GNOME hackers that needed them. I have paid
out of my own pocket for hardware and travel expenses for
hackers.
I raised most of the funds that were used to bring people to
the GUADEC conference in Paris.
I have tried to get various representatives in various
countries to adopt free software technologies.
Pretty much every one of my talks stresses out the importance
of free software.
* My role in the foundation
Have a representative role of the GNOME foundation to other
organizations to work together with them. Arranging to work
together towards implementing standards, components, and
trying to assemble in-house GNOME teams at software and
hardware companies.
To help re-organize the various teams that maintain various
GNOME efforts: the web services team to make sure we provide
the best possible services to the GNOME developer and user
community
To help re-organize the GNOME UI and the GNOME Features team
to re-establish the feed of ideas from the user base to the
developers and to encourage artists and aesthetics people to
help the developers improve their applications.
I would continue to do various things to push GNOME forward
and to make it the standard user environment for free systems
and for Unix systems.
I would continue to try to find the best fit for the various
interests of the GNOME contributors, both the individual
hackers which are the core and the spirit of GNOME, and the
contributions made by companies.
Getting and helping organizations, governments and companies
to adopt GNOME and free software.
Help in the process of establishing good partnerships and
alliances with companies to improve GNOME, and help them
to become free software companies in the long term.
To promote the creation of GNOME training and teaching tracks
at the various conferences.
And all in all, to continue doing the same work I have been
doing for free software and GNOME in the future, with the
backup of the Foundation.
Miguel.
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