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Minutes from the Ubuntu Technical Board meeting

From:  Matt Zimmerman <mdz-AT-ubuntu.com>
To:  ubuntu-devel-announce-AT-lists.ubuntu.com
Subject:  Minutes from the Technical Board meeting, 2009-07-28
Date:  Tue, 28 Jul 2009 18:02:43 +0100
Message-ID:  <20090728170243.GK334@alcor.net>
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= Attendees =

 * Matt Zimmerman (chair)
 * Mark Shuttleworth
 * Colin Watson
 * Scott James Remnant

= Notes =

(copied from https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TechnicalBoard/TeamReports/09/July)

  * Review of outstanding actions
   + Action: Colin to set up interviews with developers regarding upload privilege reorganisation
(for ArchiveReorganisation)
  * Technical Board nominations
   + Action: Matt to contact TB nominees to confirm they wish to stand
  * Developer Membership Board
   + The proposal has been well received by the Technical Board, Community Council and MOTU
Council
   + Action: Scott to implement Developer Membership Board proposal (LP, mailing list,
documentation, etc.)
   + Action: Jono to see that documentation is updated to reflect the Developer Membership Board
  * Patent policy
   + Voted to accept the draft patent policy as official
   + Action: Matt to communicate the new patent policy
  * Governance review
   + Reviewed Jono's recommendations from the most recent governance review
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TechnicalBoard/JauntyAssessment)
   + Action: Colin to update http://www.ubuntu.com/community/processes/techboard
   + Action: Jono to draft text to communicate the TB's willingness to review key topics submitted
by the community
   + Action: Colin to discuss with Bdale (Debian technical committee chair) about having a Debian
representative on the Ubuntu TB
  * Select a chair for the next meeting
   + Action: Colin to chair next TB meeting

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 - mdz

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