Wiki source code of Molly de Blanc, 2019
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1 | [[image:2018-MollyandKarenatDebConf_cropped.png||alt="A photo of two women presenting individuals speaking at DebConf 18" style="float: left;"]] | ||
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3 | == **About me:** == | ||
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5 | I have been involved with Free, Libre, Open Source Software (FLOSS) since 2008, and have spent the last three years serving on the Open Source Initiative Board of Directors. | ||
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7 | I work at the Free Software Foundation (FSF) as the campaigns manager, organizing and educating around issues related to software freedom and ethics in technology. I am a Debian Developer, through which I am a delegate on the Outreach team organizing participation in Google Summer of Code and Outreachy, and a member of the Anti-harassment team. Previously, I was the community coordinator for the Open edX project and a research assistant studying youth and the internet at the Berkman (Klein) Center for Internet and Society at Harvard Law School. I volunteer with the Software Freedom Conservancy, and recently organized a $15,000 matching donation for their 2018 end of the year fundraiser. | ||
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9 | I care deeply about the FLOSS community and ecosystem as a whole, and want to see it succeed in as many ways as possible. I would like to continue to serve on the OSI board for another three years to continue our work to build a better future though FLOSS. | ||
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11 | I [[play in a band>>url:https://the-best-ever.bandcamp.com/]], ride a bike, [[blog about baking and FLOSS>>url:https://deblanc.net/blog]], and climb. | ||
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13 | == **Why I am running for re-election** == | ||
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15 | Over the past three years I've served as a director on the Open Source Initiative board of directors. IMy time on the board has been productive and I would like to continue the work I've started. The OSI needs a working board: I understand what tthe job requires, and am able to put in the effort. | ||
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17 | Being on a working board isn't glamorous ~-~- it involves long phone calls and meetings in exciting places you never get to see; following the Licensing-Discuss and Licensing-Review mailing lists in order to understand what is happening in the world of FLOSS licensing; and spending a lot of time thinking about what it means for software to be free and open. It's also fun ~-~- getting to share your excitement for FLOSS while you spend hours at conference booths; building a future for the greater FLOSS community; and spending time thinking and talking about FLOSS. | ||
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19 | Concrete things I want to continue and start working on over the next three years include: | ||
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21 | * building opportunities for affiliate engagement through regular calls with affiliates, providing them a space to share ideas and work with the OSI, but also share their current projects with one another; | ||
22 | * growing the OSI affiliate membership in measurable ways, especially among communities and geographies underrepresented in the OSI and the FLOSS community at large; | ||
23 | * creating the infrastructure for the individual members of OSI affiliates to join the OSI; | ||
24 | * increasing funding opportunities to expand and support the education, outreach, and standards work of the OSI; | ||
25 | * representing the OSI at events around the world; and | ||
26 | * providing a voice for the ideas behind user and software freedom and their necessity for building a strong future in a world with computing technology becoming increasingly present and pervasive. | ||
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28 | I hope to continue serving on the OSI board of directors and working with my fellow directors on taking FLOSS to new heights. I can be reached over [[email>>mailto:[email protected]]], [[Twitter>>url:https://www.twitter.com/mmillions]], and [[the Fediverse>>url:https://status.fsf.org/mollydb]], as well as here. | ||
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30 | //This photo is a screen grab from a //[[//video from DebConf//>>url:https://debconf18.debconf.org/talks/38-thats-a-free-software-issue/]]// 18. The image was captured by Patrick Masson. The video is licensed under a CC-BY-SA license.// |