Ye who enters here… Board Meetings now public

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Tuesday, November 17th, 2009 by hennevogel Digg!

Ever wanted to know what the openSUSE Board is up to? Have you always wondered what the Board discusses and how it comes to decisions? Are you interested in how your elected representatives work with each other? Maybe you are even interested in running for a seat in the elections and want to know what duties that would bring with it?

Don’t look any further. The openSUSE Board has decided to open up its bi-weekly IRC meeting to the public. The meeting will be held in the #opensuse-project channel on freenode.net. The openSUSE Board will meet after each openSUSE Project meeting, every other Wednesday, to discuss topics concerning the project. This includes governance issues, strategy for the project, and membership requests.

The openSUSE Members have tasked the board to lead the project and to facilitate the decision making around these issues. And members have also asked us to hold meetings publicly so there’s more visibility on how the board works. To allow the board to get through a busy agenda, the channel will be in moderated mode during the meeting. This means that anyone can see what the board is discussing, but questions and comments will be held until the question and answer period at the end of each meeting. The board will continue to invite people to discuss or present when it’s relevant to the topics being discussed.

The next open board meeting for you to participate in will take place at

Wednesday 2009/11/18 19:00 UTC

Be there!


2 Comments »

Comment by V
2009-11-17 14:34:50

Will the meeting minutes be posted? And, could you provide a link to those when they’re up? Thanks.

 
Comment by henne
2009-11-17 20:32:47

As with every other meeting the minutes/transcripts will be available from http://en.opensuse.org/Meetings/Archive

 
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