Version 4 vs 9
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- Edit by The_LoudSpeaker, Version 9
- Dec 6 2019 6:56 AM
- Edit by hmollercl, Version 4
- Dec 5 2019 4:57 PM
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This is the page for the first yearly Lubuntu Council election.
**Vacant positions:** 5
= Timeframe =
Nomination period starts: 20191205
Voting period starts: 20200103
Candidates chosen: 20200124
= Nominations =
In order to nominate yourself, enter your name and a short description as shown here:
== Foo Bar ==
Foo Bar wants to run for the Lubuntu Council.
== Thomas Ward ==
Thomas Ward (teward) wants to run for the Lubuntu Council. Thomas Ward is an Ubuntu Core Developer, Server Team member, long standing Ubuntu Member, an Lubuntu Member, and also helps to maintain the Lubuntu Infrastructure as a sysadmin. Thomas is also an Lubuntu Developer and frequently assists in monitoring bugs and testing the images. Thomas is also one of the primary people on the Lubuntu Developer Team with insights into the Security side of things as an IT Security Professional outside of the Lubuntu community, and regularly helps to provide security opinions on issues brought up to the Lubuntu Developer Team. He also regularly coordinates with the Ubuntu Security Team to expedite the inclusion of Security patches into the Lubuntu repositories as needed.
== Simon Quigley ==
Simon Quigley (tsimonq2) wants to run for the Lubuntu Council. He is an Ubuntu Core Developer, Debian Developer, and holds a wide range of expertise in the Lubuntu project and the Ubuntu project as a whole. Simon has been the Lubuntu Release Manager for several years and regularly attends conferences to represent Lubuntu. He has pioneered a majority of the change in the Lubuntu project and led the LXQt transition.
== Hans P. Möller==
Hans P. Möller (hmollercl) wants to run for the Lubuntu Council. He has been helping Lubuntu since ~august 2018 and currently is a member of Lubuntu-Council and: Development, "Art and Design" and Globalization Teams. First he helped with configuration of LXQt and created a script for multimonitor wallpaper. Some other contributions are: porting the "additional drivers" tab from GTK to QT and developed lubuntu-update-notifier included since 20.04. Now he is working on packaging redshift-qt and developing native multimonitor wallpaper support for LXQt in pcmanfm-qt.
This is the page for the first yearly Lubuntu Council election.
**Vacant positions:** 5
= Timeframe =
Nomination period starts: 20191205
Voting period starts: 20200103
Candidates chosen: 20200124
= Nominations =
In order to nominate yourself, enter your name and a short description as shown here:
== Foo Bar ==
Foo Bar wants to run for the Lubuntu Council.
== Thomas Ward ==
Thomas Ward (teward) wants to run for the Lubuntu Council. Thomas Ward is an Ubuntu Core Developer, Server Team member, long standing Ubuntu Member, an Lubuntu Member, and also helps to maintain the Lubuntu Infrastructure as a sysadmin. Thomas is also an Lubuntu Developer and frequently assists in monitoring bugs and testing the images. Thomas is also one of the primary people on the Lubuntu Developer Team with insights into the Security side of things as an IT Security Professional outside of the Lubuntu community, and regularly helps to provide security opinions on issues brought up to the Lubuntu Developer Team. He also regularly coordinates with the Ubuntu Security Team to expedite the inclusion of Security patches into the Lubuntu repositories as needed.
== Simon Quigley ==
Simon Quigley (tsimonq2) wants to run for the Lubuntu Council. He is an Ubuntu Core Developer, Debian Developer, and holds a wide range of expertise in the Lubuntu project and the Ubuntu project as a whole. Simon has been the Lubuntu Release Manager for several years and regularly attends conferences to represent Lubuntu. He has pioneered a majority of the change in the Lubuntu project and led the LXQt transition.
== Hans P. Möller==
Hans P. Möller (hmollercl) wants to run for the Lubuntu Council. He has been helping Lubuntu since ~august 2018 and currently is a member of Lubuntu-Council and: Development, "Art and Design" and Globalization Teams. First he helped with configuration of LXQt and created a script for multimonitor wallpaper. Some other contributions are: porting the "additional drivers" tab from GTK to QT and developed lubuntu-update-notifier included since 20.04. Now he is working on packaging redshift-qt and developing native multimonitor wallpaper support for LXQt in pcmanfm-qt.
== Walter Lapchynski ==
Walter Lapchynski (wxl) wants to run for the Lubuntu Council. He is a long standing Ubuntu Member and has held several leadership roles in the community, including the Community Council. He serves Lubuntu as Head of QA and Developer. He has been with the team since about 2011 or 2012, making him one of the most senior members.
== Lyn Perrine ==
Lyn Perrine wants to run for the Lubuntu Council. She is a long standing Lubuntu member and has been with the team since 2013-2014. She has written the Lubuntu Manual. She has also done much QA testing in the past.
== Dan Simmons ==
Dan Simmons (kc2bez) wants to run for the Lubuntu Council. Dan is a Lubuntu Member, Lubuntu Developer and currently serves on the Lubuntu Council. He has been actively involved in the Lubuntu Project since the 18.10 release which was the switch to the LXQt desktop environment. Dan is active in the support IRC channel, participates in testing images and testing bug fixes. He has done packaging for Calamares in Ubuntu which is the current installer for Lubuntu. Dan promotes Lubuntu in the community and can frequently be found in YouTube live streams.
==Noumeno==
Noumeno (@N0um3n0) wants to run for the Lubuntu Council. I've been doing support in Spanish since lubuntu 18.10 and later as a member, be part of the globalization team and support in other languages.
== Raman Sarda ==
Raman Sarda (The_LoudSpeaker) wants to run for the Lubuntu Council. Raman is a Lubuntu Member. He has been helping in packaging, bug fixing and testing since March 2019. Notable contributions include fixing of shortcuts and packaging of Lubuntu-grub-theme. He has also helped in testing Lubuntu final builds during release of Lubuntu 19.10 Eoan Ermine. He also provides support whenever he can.
This is the page for the first yearly Lubuntu Council election.
**Vacant positions:** 5
= Timeframe =
Nomination period starts: 20191205
Voting period starts: 20200103
Candidates chosen: 20200124
= Nominations =
In order to nominate yourself, enter your name and a short description as shown here:
== Foo Bar ==
Foo Bar wants to run for the Lubuntu Council.
== Thomas Ward ==
Thomas Ward (teward) wants to run for the Lubuntu Council. Thomas Ward is an Ubuntu Core Developer, Server Team member, long standing Ubuntu Member, an Lubuntu Member, and also helps to maintain the Lubuntu Infrastructure as a sysadmin. Thomas is also an Lubuntu Developer and frequently assists in monitoring bugs and testing the images. Thomas is also one of the primary people on the Lubuntu Developer Team with insights into the Security side of things as an IT Security Professional outside of the Lubuntu community, and regularly helps to provide security opinions on issues brought up to the Lubuntu Developer Team. He also regularly coordinates with the Ubuntu Security Team to expedite the inclusion of Security patches into the Lubuntu repositories as needed.
== Simon Quigley ==
Simon Quigley (tsimonq2) wants to run for the Lubuntu Council. He is an Ubuntu Core Developer, Debian Developer, and holds a wide range of expertise in the Lubuntu project and the Ubuntu project as a whole. Simon has been the Lubuntu Release Manager for several years and regularly attends conferences to represent Lubuntu. He has pioneered a majority of the change in the Lubuntu project and led the LXQt transition.
== Hans P. Möller==
Hans P. Möller (hmollercl) wants to run for the Lubuntu Council. He has been helping Lubuntu since ~august 2018 and currently is a member of Lubuntu-Council and: Development, "Art and Design" and Globalization Teams. First he helped with configuration of LXQt and created a script for multimonitor wallpaper. Some other contributions are: porting the "additional drivers" tab from GTK to QT and developed lubuntu-update-notifier included since 20.04. Now he is working on packaging redshift-qt and developing native multimonitor wallpaper support for LXQt in pcmanfm-qt.
== Walter Lapchynski ==
Walter Lapchynski (wxl) wants to run for the Lubuntu Council. He is a long standing Ubuntu Member and has held several leadership roles in the community, including the Community Council. He serves Lubuntu as Head of QA and Developer. He has been with the team since about 2011 or 2012, making him one of the most senior members.
== Lyn Perrine ==
Lyn Perrine wants to run for the Lubuntu Council. She is a long standing Lubuntu member and has been with the team since 2013-2014. She has written the Lubuntu Manual. She has also done much QA testing in the past.
== Dan Simmons ==
Dan Simmons (kc2bez) wants to run for the Lubuntu Council. Dan is a Lubuntu Member, Lubuntu Developer and currently serves on the Lubuntu Council. He has been actively involved in the Lubuntu Project since the 18.10 release which was the switch to the LXQt desktop environment. Dan is active in the support IRC channel, participates in testing images and testing bug fixes. He has done packaging for Calamares in Ubuntu which is the current installer for Lubuntu. Dan promotes Lubuntu in the community and can frequently be found in YouTube live streams.
==Noumeno==
Noumeno (@N0um3n0) wants to run for the Lubuntu Council. I've been doing support in Spanish since lubuntu 18.10 and later as a member, be part of the globalization team and support in other languages.
== Raman Sarda ==
Raman Sarda (The_LoudSpeaker) wants to run for the Lubuntu Council. Raman is a Lubuntu Member. He has been helping in packaging, bug fixing and testing since March 2019. Notable contributions include fixing of shortcuts and packaging of Lubuntu-grub-theme. He has also helped in testing Lubuntu final builds during release of Lubuntu 19.10 Eoan Ermine. He also provides support whenever he can.