Application received from Bryan Clark (bclark AT redhat.com)
- From: GNOME Foundation Membership Committee Script <membership-committee gnome org>
- To: membership-committee gnome org
- Cc: bclark redhat com
- Subject: Application received from Bryan Clark (bclark AT redhat.com)
- Date: Thu, 10 Jun 2004 01:01:44 -0400 (EDT)
Contact Information:
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Name: Bryan Clark
E-mail: bclark AT redhat.com
irc.gnome.org nickname (if any): clarkbw
cvs.gnome.org username (if any): clarkbw
Previous GNOME Foundation member: no
GNOME contributions:
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Summary:
gnome-blog, hig, ui-review coordinator
Detailed description:
Coordinated and documented the experience of running the 2.6 UI-Review for GNOME. I'm coordinating the next
UI-Review for the 2.8 release as well. I make several contributions to the gnome-blog package as well as
recommendations to many other modules like Epiphany, Evolution and nautilus as one of 3 members of the GNOME
Usability team.
Contacts:
Marco (marco gnome org) (Epiphany Maint)
Jody (jody gnome org) (Gnumeric/g-c-c Maint)
Seth (seth gnome org) (Usability Project Lead)
Havoc (hp redhat com) (Metacity Maint, F.D.O)
Other comments:
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I'd like to have a place where I can work outside of my job solely on GNOME. I don't have another valid
email address from where I can actively participate in the community like before without the corporate
domain. For projects like the UI-Review and individual reviews of projects that aren't inline with my duties
at work I'd like an agnostic address to use during this time. I think I've been a contributing member of the
community for a while now and will continue to be one for sometime to come.
Thanks.
[Application received at Thu Jun 10 1:01:44 2004 (Eastern time)]
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