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Candidates for first Fellowship seat on FSFE's General Assembly

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The election process for the first Fellowship seat on FSFE's General Assembly is underway now and four people have put themselves up for election by all Fellows: Torsten Grote, Jan-Hendrik Peters, Michel Roche, and Björn Schießle.

In order to allow you to form an opinion about who would best represent your interests in FSFE's General Assembly, all candidates provided some information about themselves which you can find on the election page.

The time table for the next steps is:

This agenda allows the first elected Fellowship representative to take part in the upcoming 2009 FSFE General Assembly in Miraflores, Spain and among other things participate in the election of the future Executive Committee (President, Vice-President, Financial Officer) of the Free Software Foundation Europe for the 2009-2011 electoral period, as well as official confirmation and mandating of the future Executive Director of the organisation.