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Linux Foundation Technical Advisory Board Election Results

From:  James Bottomley <James.Bottomley-AT-HansenPartnership.com>
To:  linux-kernel <linux-kernel-AT-vger.kernel.org>
Subject:  Linux Foundation Technical Advisory Board Election Results
Date:  Tue, 25 Sep 2007 12:59:30 -0500
Message-ID:  <1190743170.3345.44.camel@localhost.localdomain>
Cc:  ksummit-2007-discuss-AT-thunk.org, Tech Board Discuss <Tech-board-discuss-AT-lists.linux-foundation.org>
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Sorry this has taken so long to get out ... I just, er, forgot.

Summary of the TAB election results at the kernel Summit on Wednesday 5
September.

At the meeting, we had eight candidates:

Arjan van de Ven
Greg Kroah Hartman
Christoph Lameter
Jon Corbett
James Morris
Christoph Hellwig
David Woodhouse
Olaf Kirch

Every candidate gave a nomination statement before the voting (with the
three persons not present:  James Morris, Christoph Hellwig and David
Woodhouse having their statements read to the meeting).  We did single
polling per position and had two rounds for a tie on the last candidate.
Those elected to the TAB were:

Arjan van de Ven
Greg Kroah Hartman
Christoph Lameter
Jon Corbett
Olaf Kirch

James





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Linux Foundation Technical Advisory Board Election Results

Posted Sep 27, 2007 22:12 UTC (Thu) by evgeny (subscriber, #774) [Link] (1 responses)

> [...] three persons not present: James Morris, Christoph Hellwig and David Woodhouse [...]

And all those three persons were not elected ;-)

Linux Foundation Technical Advisory Board Election Results

Posted Sep 28, 2007 7:52 UTC (Fri) by hch (guest, #5625) [Link]

Yes. At least Dave and me have been at a nice barbecue while the elections happened without us knowing. It would have been better if we actually had done this as part of the schedule instead of hidden in a BOF.

Linux Foundation Technical Advisory Board Election Results

Posted Sep 27, 2007 22:21 UTC (Thu) by ncm (guest, #165) [Link]

Congratulations, Jon. The Linux Foundation is in good hands.


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