F-Droid Opens Nominations for Board of Directors Positions
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Summary
F-Droid, the free and open-source Android app repository, is opening nominations for its Board of Directors. The organization seeks up to four volunteer directors to serve two-year terms. Nominations can be submitted by emailing [email protected], with self-nominations or nominations of others (with their permission) accepted. The process involves confirmation of receipt and potential follow-up questions to nominees to aid in the selection process.
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We are looking to select up to four volunteer directors to serve for two years each.
You may nominate yourself or someone else (with their permission).
Please send nominations by email to [email protected] (one email per nomination) and make sure that the nominee is copied in.
We will confirm receipt of each nomination, and we may also ask nominees additional questions by email to help us make a selection.
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