The GNOME Foundation Membership & Elections Committee is
pleased to announce the preliminary results for the Board of
Directors.
We strongly encourage everyone to check content of his/her vote
via this address using the token you have taken.
These results can be challenged by sending an e-mail to
elections@gnome.org. The challenges have to be sent before
Saturday, December 24, 2005, 23:59 UTC. Please note that these
results should not be considered final until any such challenges
have been resolved.
Candidates in order of votes received, with affiliations:
Luis Villa (119 votes) – Harvard Law School
Jeff Waugh (115 votes) – Canonical Ltd
Federico Mena-Quintero (106 votes) – Novell, Inc.
Jonathan Blandford (105 votes) – Red Hat
David Neary (102 votes) – Cegelec SA
Anne Østergaard (97 votes) – Easterbridge.dk
Vincent Untz (93 votes) – Institut National Polytechnique de
Grenoble
Quim Gil (77 votes) – Interactors s.coop.
Behdad Esfahbod (66 votes) – Sharif FarsiWeb
Germán Poó Caamaño (59 votes) – Universidad
del Bío-Bío
Christian Fredrik Kalager Schaller (55 votes) – Fluendo S.L.
Bastien Nocera (46 votes) – Red Hat
Dominic Lachowicz (43 votes) – Teragram Corporation
If the results are not challenged, then the elected directors
will be: Luis Villa
Jeff Waugh
Federico Mena-Quintero
Jonathan Blandford
David Neary
Anne Østergaard
Vincent Untz
The results can be found at http://foundation.gnome.org/vote/results.php?election_id=2
The Committee would like to thank all the voters and all the
candidates.
The GNOME Foundation Membership & Elections Committee
Baris Cicek <baris@teamforce.name.tr>
Albert Mora <jarashi@telefonica.net>
Sankarshan Mukhopadhay <sankarshan@randomink.org>
Eddy Mulyono <eddymulyono@mail.com>
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