Candidacy: Owen Taylor
- From: Owen Taylor <otaylor redhat com>
- To: foundation-announce gnome org
- Cc: foundation-list gnome org
- Subject: Candidacy: Owen Taylor
- Date: Fri, 07 Nov 2003 16:59:12 -0500
Summary:
I'd like to use the experience I have in the technical and
organizational side of GNOME to continue the good work the
current board has done in moving things forward smoothly,
sort out remaining sticky areas, promote cooperation with
other parts of the free software world to solve problems
for users, and expand the visibility of GNOME in the broader
computing world.
Introduction and background:
I've been working at Red Hat on GTK+ and GNOME since 1998
and using and hacking on free software for just over 10 years
now. I won't claim to have had the vision to see how far
Linux, GTK+, and GNOME would have come by now, but I'm glad
to have played a part in getting them there.
Contributions to GNOME:
* I've been one of the lead maintainers for the GTK+
toolkit since 1997, and also designed and implemented
the Pango text layout library. Over the last four
years, I've coordinated two major releases of GTK+
with contributions from hundreds of developers.
* I've been closely involved with GNOME system
administration, doing coordination, routine maintenance,
and the occasional 6am drive in to the collocation
facility on Sunday morning.
* I was a member of the steering committee that did the
original organization for the GNOME foundation, and
of the GNOME foundation board for the first year.
A few of the directions for GNOME I'd like to see in
the next year.
* More interaction with the broader technical community;
we need to promote GNOME technology and also keep
abreast of developments elsewhere.
The board can help here by encouraging and even sponsoring
GNOME hackers to attend non-GNOME technical conferences,
by inviting non-GNOME people to GNOME events, and by
generally acting as a liaison and contact point.
* A clear roadmap for where we are going with the development
environment. C has worked well for us in the past, but
shouldn't be the only standard choice. We need to make
GNOME a compelling development environment both for
GNOME developers and external developers.
The board can help here by organizing people to work
on such a roadmap, and making sure it gets written.
* An active and open system administration team so that
we can harness more of the knowledgeable and talented
people in this area.
I've posted plans for this recently to foundation-list;
what needs doing now is officially blessing it, making
sure it has the resources necessary, and keeping track
of the status.
* Growth. We've gotten good at producing a well-designed,
self-contained desktop. We need to grow out and tackle
problems - performance, sound, multimedia, performance,
advanced graphics, security - that we can't solve at the
desktop level in isolation. We'll have to get better at
external communication, and even better at internal
communication.
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