maximum visibility:
Apologies for the bad timing, but due to personal circumstances
changing, if elected, I am unlikely to be able to attend the TB meetings
in the later part of the year (once DST ends here in Australia and
starts in the UK). As such, I urge folks to vote for someone other than
myself to ensure the TB has folks are available as expected (FWIW
Michael Hudson-Doyle would be an excellent candidate IMHO).
Thanks,
Alex
On Mon, 2024-11-25 at 14:04:33 +1030, Alex Murray wrote:
> Hi CC folks &c,
>
> Please consider my application for re-election to the Technical Board at
> https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/call-for-nominations-2024-ubuntu-technical-board/50081/3
> (also copied below for reference as well).
>
>
> I'm Alex Murray (alexmurray on Launchpad[1]/amurray on IRC) and have
> been a part of the Ubuntu community as a long-time user and enthusiast
> since back in 2006. In 2018 I was privileged to join Canonical as the
> Ubuntu Security Tech Lead and have worked as part of that amazing team
> ever since. I have a passion for making Ubuntu as secure and usable
> out-of-the-box whilst also ensuring Canonical has a great relationship
> with our community. In 2022 I was appointed to the Ubuntu Technical
> Board and have served the community in that role for the past 2 years.
>
> I started and am still hosting the Ubuntu Security Podcast (now every 2
> weeks) for the last 6 years as a way to evangelise the awesome work of
> the Ubuntu Security team and the various security aspects of Ubuntu.
>
> I am also involved with security aspects of snapd and as one of the snap
> store reviewers[2] to help guide snap publishers to make sure their
> snaps can work as smoothly as possible for their users.
>
> Finally, I've been a core-dev for 3 and a half years now as well. I have
> a strong passion for Ubuntu and our community, and was part of the
> core-dev Office Hours booth[3] at the recent Ubuntu Summit in the
> Hague. This was a great chance to both get to meet other Ubuntu
> developers from the community IRL but also to help resolve both various
> technical issues and provide guidance on ways to better approach and
> navigate Ubuntu development for unfamiliar community members.
>
> I would be honoured to have the privilege of serving the community again
> as part of the Ubuntu Technical Board for the next 2 years if so chosen.
>
> Thanks for your consideration.
>
> Thanks,
> Alex
>
> [1] https://launchpad.net/~alexmurray
> [2] https://forum.snapcraft.io/g/reviewers
> [3] https://events.canonical.com/event/51/contributions/576/
>
> On Sun, 2024-11-24 at 16:56:49 +0100, Merlijn Sebrechts wrote:
>
>> *(this time with the correct links)*
>>
>> We're looking for volunteers that want to join the Ubuntu Membership Board
>> and the Technical Board.
>>
>>
>> - The *membership board* analyses membership applications and decides
>> whether or not an applicant can become a member. We're looking for Ubuntu
>> members that want to help bring in the next generation of our community.
>> For more information, see:
>> https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/call-for-nominations-2024-ubuntu-membership-board/50082
>> - The Ubuntu *technical board* is the highest authority on technical
>> decisions. We're looking for Ubuntu Core Developers that want to help guide
>> the project's technical direction. For more information, see:
>> https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/call-for-nominations-2024-ubuntu-technical-board/50081
>>
>>
>> Both call for nominations close in about a week and a half, on *Wednesday
>> 2024-12-04, 23:59 UTC*.
>>
>> On Sun, 24 Nov 2024 at 14:33, Merlijn Sebrechts <merlijn.sebrechts@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> We're looking for volunteers that want to join the Ubuntu Membership Board
>>> and the Technical Board.
>>>
>>> - The *membership board* analyses membership applications and decides
>>> whether or not an applicant can become a member. We're looking for Ubuntu
>>> members that want to help bring in the next generation of our community.
>>> For more information, see:
>>> https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/call-for-nominations-2024-ubuntu-technical-board/50081
>>>
>>>
>>> - The Ubuntu *technical board* is the highest authority on technical
>>> decisions. We're looking for Ubuntu Core Developers that want to help guide
>>> the project's technical direction. For more information, see:
>>> https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/call-for-nominations-2024-ubuntu-technical-board/50081
>>>
>>> Both call for nominations close in about a week and a half, on *Wednesday
>>> 2024-12-04*, 23:59 UTC.
>>>
>
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