Hello,
For team: FSFE has been invited to have a representative at the COSS board. In practice this means that I'll attend their meetings about every second month. There are no obligations towards FSFE. If FSFE and COSS want to co-operate on something publicly, I'll send COSS' proposition to team@ for evaluation.
I decided to accept this invitation and I attended the COSS board meeting last week. I told them about what FSFE has done recently in Europe an in Finland. Likewise I also got information about COSS status and planned events (e.g. MeeGo Summit FI, OpenMind, OpenSolutions, Linux 20-years party). Because of the date, there was also a lot of discussion regarding the "troijan" MS has sent to divert Nokia from its current pro-FOSS track.
I think being on the COSS board is a very good thing as I've been working for about a year to unite different FOSS communities in Finland and increase collaboration. I think we'll also get new Fellows from current COSS members.
For the record, COSS is not a legal entity, so as a member of its board I don't have any legal responsibilities of COSS' actions.
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As a second news, an initiative we drafted with politicans on etherpad.fsfe.org is going forward.
http://www.ollipoikaparviainen.fi/blogi/valo-tiedote/
(sorry, only in Finnish, try google translate)
Hello Otto,
* Otto Kekäläinen otto@fsfe.org [2011-03-07 18:49:51 +0200]:
For team: FSFE has been invited to have a representative at the COSS board. In practice this means that I'll attend their meetings about every second month. There are no obligations towards FSFE. If FSFE and COSS want to co-operate on something publicly, I'll send COSS' proposition to team@ for evaluation.
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This sounds very good. As a background: In Germany I also maintain teight connections with the Linuxverband. It helps a lot if you contact politicians seperately but coordinated.
Regards, Matthias
Hi Otto,
On Mon, Mar 07, 2011 at 06:49:51PM +0200, Otto Kekäläinen wrote:
For team: FSFE has been invited to have a representative at the COSS board. In practice this means that I'll attend their meetings about every second month. There are no obligations towards FSFE. If FSFE and COSS want to co-operate on something publicly, I'll send COSS' proposition to team@ for evaluation.
I decided to accept this invitation and I attended the COSS board meeting last week. I told them about what FSFE has done recently in Europe an in Finland. Likewise I also got information about COSS status and planned events (e.g. MeeGo Summit FI, OpenMind, OpenSolutions, Linux 20-years party). Because of the date, there was also a lot of discussion regarding the "troijan" MS has sent to divert Nokia from its current pro-FOSS track.
I think being on the COSS board is a very good thing as I've been working for about a year to unite different FOSS communities in Finland and increase collaboration. I think we'll also get new Fellows from current COSS members.
For the record, COSS is not a legal entity, so as a member of its board I don't have any legal responsibilities of COSS' actions.
This sounds excellent. Many thanks for getting involved here, and taking the time to build good relations with COSS!
It's crucial that we have good connections with other players in Free Software. COSS certainly fits the bill.
Best regards, Karsten