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Ask questions to the candidates running for the GNOME Foundation elections

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We want the GNOME community to be involved in the GNOME Foundation, and one way to involve you is to allow you to ask questions to the candidates running for the GNOME Foundation elections. Here's your chance to know what the candidates think about what is concerning you.

Please ask one question per post (and no more). Telsa will select the 10 best questions and we'll send them to the candidates.You may want to look at last year's questions.

Update: Note that you'll still be able to directly ask questions to the candidates by posting on foundation-list.Being on the board of the GNOME Foundation is not a technical job, so please try to avoid posting questions about developement and other hacking type stuff. The GNOME Foundation charter might also be of some interest.

Interesting point

A filesystem is, technically, a database. The database structure is simply being super-imposed in interpretation. As far as an individual user is concerned, however, it will look like files within files, so, it won't really be that much of an alteration in experience, except, if you want to change permissions or execution technique--that file will act a pseudo-directory, where you can drag and drop whatever you want in or out in the form of sub-files.

Just my point, anyways.