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... ... @@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ 5 5 Open source software has done nothing but provide opportunity after opportunity in my life. It should be cared for and maintained so that everyone willing can benefit from it as much as I have (hopefully more). I want my time on the OSI board to be spent on three key areas: 6 6 7 7 8 -1. Get tingthrough the open source identity crisis, we seem to be having by clearly defining what open source is //and isn't//.9 -1. Continue spread ingthe message about the positive benefits of open source software and its practices has on organizations and people.8 +1. Get through the open source identity crisis, we seem to be having by clearly defining what open source is //and isn't//. 9 +1. Continue to develop and spread the message about the positive benefits of open source software and its practices has on organizations and people. 10 10 1. Ally with friends of OSI to take its, "To promote and protect open source software and communities further" mission to the masses. 11 11 12 12 I'm happy to answer any questions you may have and can be found on a number of platforms. But, the best ways are to reach out through [[email>>mailto:chris@chrisshort.net]], [[Twitter>>url:https://twitter.com/ChrisShort]], [[LinkedIn>>url:https://linkedin.com/in/thechrisshort]], or on Freenode message ChrisShort.
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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,10 @@ 1 +Hi, Chris- I’m asking variations of these to all candidates, trying to edit out the questions that are obviously already answered by your position statement. Apologies if I missed something and asked something already answered! Apologies also for the length, but given the importance of the moment in open source generally and for OSI specifically, I think it is appropriate to go into some depth. 2 + 3 +1. If OSI could do only one thing, what would it be? (Obviously it can do more, but not much more, so I’d love to understand your #1 priority for the org.) 4 +1. Should OSI move towards a board that advises more and does (on a day-to-day basis) less? If so, what will you do to help bring about that change? If not, why not? 5 +1. If OSI has to choose between being an agent of change and a stabilizing force, which should it prefer? 6 +1. What should OSI do about the tens of millions of people who regularly collaborate to build software online (often calling that activity, colloquially, open source) but have literally no idea what OSI is or what it does? 7 +1. You have 24 hours in the day, and are talented enough to do many different things. Why do you want to give some of those hours to OSI? 8 +1. If an Ethical Software Initiative sprung up tomorrow, what should OSI’s relationship to it be? (If you’re uncomfortable answering this about ethical software, consider instead answering with regards to the FSF or LF, or another hypothetical institution that to some extent competes with OSI for resources and influence.) 9 + 10 +Thanks in advance for answering, and thanks for putting forth a thoughtful case for your candidacy. - Date
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