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33 33  == Engaging The Other Individual Candidates ==
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35 -I'm running for an individual seat. The candidates are all great people and I wish we had room for them all on the board instead of just //two seats!// We //do //have room for everyone in OSI, so I hope they won't be dissuaded by a loss. Thus, this isn't about running //against //those people. Let's have a policy discussion.
35 +I'm running for an individual seat. The candidates are all great people, and I wish we had room for them all on the board instead of just //two seats!// We //do //have room for everyone in OSI, so I hope none of them will be dissuaded by a loss. Thus, this isn't about running //against //those people. Let's have a policy discussion!
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37 37  **Duane O'Brien** thinks that //[[Corporate Sponsors should be Corporate //Donors//>>url:https://wiki.opensource.org/bin/Main/OSI+Board+of+Directors/Board+Member+Elections/OBrien2018]],// and puts up a good rationale. **Josh Simmons** [[talks about "corporate funded foundations that sometimes distort the true spirit of open source">>url:https://wiki.opensource.org/bin/Main/OSI+Board+of+Directors/Board+Member+Elections/Simmons2018]]. I agree, and am glad that candidates, and OSI, are brave enough to engage the corporations //on our terms, not theirs//. Unfortunately, Corporate Sponsors have been the death of some other Open Source organizations. Well, those organizations are still around, but they're as good as dead - more like zombies out to eat your brains than they are working for the good of Open Source.
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