In this edition...

  1. Front Page
    • This week in Maemo Community politics
    • Rob Bauer's take on the Maemo Community Council/Hildon Foundation Council distinction
  2. Community
    • Summary of the Hildon Foundation Board meeting
    • Summary of the Maemo Community Council meeting
    • kerio (kerio) running for Maemo Community Council
    • karmaflux (khm/karmaflux) running for Hildon Foundation Board of Directors
    • S. Howard running for Hildon Foundation Council

Front Page

This week in Maemo Community politics

Editor: Ryan Abel

Maemo Community politics always get interesting during periods of change. Nokia is in the process of handing over control of maemo.org and its infrastructure to the community, which makes this one of the largest fundamental changes in community history. Big change, lots of politics.

Last year, the Hildon Foundation was formed to act as a legal proxy to the community and provide stewardship for the infrastructure. A board of three directors was elected at that time to direct the foundation. It has, in many ways, had a rocky start. Despite success in negotiations with Nokia about the specifics of the maemo.org handover, and generous assistance from the community in the form donations (last count was totalled at several thousand dollars) and time (volunteer sysops like Falk Stern stepped up to provide support for the new infrastructure), all of the elected board members have resigned (Randall Arnold early on, and Tim Samoff and Ivan Galvez Junquera more recently), leaving a board composed entirely of appointed members. This has lead to calls from the community to hold new elections for the board.

Unfortunately, there are several issues causing contention and a number of different interpretations of how they should shake out. We're going to attempt to give you a good overview of most of the issues in question and summarize the arguments from the major positions on them. The core issue the week, though, is whether the Maemo Community Council has the authority to call for an election of the Hildon Foundation Board (which is covered further down the page).

Rob Bauer's take on the Maemo Community Council/Hildon Foundation Council distinction

Via: @jaffa2

Editor: Ryan Abel

One of the major issues in the recent debates is the interpretation of a clause in the by-laws which provides for a Hildon Foundation Council alongside the Hildon Foundation Board. At issue is whether the Maemo Community Council was intended to become the Hildon Foundation Council from the start, whether they were appointed as such by the initial Hildon Foundation Board, or whether there currently is no Hildon Foundation Council and one must be elected.

This is important, because the Maemo Community Council—if it's not also the Hildon Foundation Council—has no authority to call for a mid-term election of the Hildon Foundation Board. The current Maemo Community Council was attempting to call just such an election based on the all-appointed composition of the current Hildon Foundation Board and desire from members of the community to see an election to validate the board.

Posting from the Hildon Foundation account on the news page at hildonfoundation.org, RM Bauer has given us the "official" board position on the breakdown of the situation with the Maemo Community Council and the Hildon Foundation Council: It is noted that the three current members of the Maemo Community Council have purported to appoint themselves as a three member Hildon Foundation Council and to conduct the elections of the Foundation without the Electorate and Nominations Requirements document specified in the Bylaws. This was not done through any cooperation with the Board or the community at large. It was an unofficial act, beyond the authority of the maemo community council indicated above and is of no effect.

Given that at least one member of the board does not seem to agree with this interpretation, your editor believes this post to be simply an opinion piece from Mr. Bauer and not necessarily the official stance of the board; however, a compromise was reached on this subject in the board meeting held last Friday. The summary of which we've covered later in this issue.

Community

Summary of the Hildon Foundation Board meeting

Via: @jaffa2

Editor: Ryan Abel

The Hildon Foundation Board held a meeting last Friday—the first for the newly-appointed board, and the first in nearly 2 months—to discuss a range of issues: the upcoming elections, the specifics of the Maemo Community Council/Hildon Foundation Council, temporary appointments of additional sysops, various administrative issues, and the selection of a new chair. Minutes are not yet available, and your editor doesn't have the time to listen through the recording of the 2-hour conference call, but Craig Woodward has announced some of the conclusions from the meeting on Talk: After much debate, a compromise position has been achieved within the HiFo Board of Directors to move forward in a way which we hope allows the community full choice in where we are going. This agreement is to hold an election of the Hildon Foundation Council (HFC), to run parallel with the Maemo Community Council (MCC) election, following the same election rules and criteria used for the MCC election.

The elected HFC can then form the proper election and membership criteria to be used for future elections of the Hildon Foundation, including elections of the Board of Directors. This would allow legally compliant Board elections shortly after the criteria is released, in a way similar to the "waterfall" vote happening with the referendum on MCC rules.

This is likely to prove to be a more confusing solution to voters than is ideal, but these compromises will hopefully allow the issue to move forward and get us closer to ensuring the election positions in the Hildon Foundation are filled by elected people.


Summary of the Maemo Community Council meeting

Editor: Ryan Abel

The Maemo Community Council held their meeting on Friday (a few hours after the Hildon Foundation Board meeting). Minutes are not yet available, but the meeting dealt primarily with discussion of the decisions coming from the Hildon Foundation Board meeting earlier that day. Because of the lack of minutes from the board meeting at the time, and the difficulty of consuming the 2-hour audio recording, much of that discussion was spent figuring out what had come from the board meeting. Most of the actionable items discussed in the meeting dealt with compiling eligible voter lists and drafting voting announcement emails.

Edoardo Spadolini (kerio) running for Maemo Community Council

Editor: Ryan Abel

Nominations for the upcoming Maemo Community Council election opened two weeks ago and end 2013-04-23 at 23:59 UTC.

Edoardo Spadolini (kerio) announced his intention to run for the Maemo Community Council.

Kurt Maier (khm/karmaflux) running for Hildon Foundation Board of Directors

Editor: Ryan Abel

Kurt Maier (khm/karmaflux) announced his intention to run for the Hildon Foundation Board of Directors.

Given the results of the recent Foundation board meeting, it seems like there will not be a Board of Directors election until after the Maemo Community Counci/Hildon Foundation Council election. So nominations for this election may be invalid for the time being.

S. Howard running for Hildon Foundation Council

Editor: Andrew Flegg

S. Howard announced his intention to run for the Hildon Foundation Council.