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      Allan Day: GNOME Foundation Update, 2026-04-17

      news.movim.eu / PlanetGnome • 2 days ago • 4 minutes

    Welcome to another update about everything that’s been happening at the GNOME Foundation. It’s been four weeks since my last post, due to a vacation and public holidays, so there’s lots to cover. This period included a major announcement, but there’s also been a lot of other notable work behind the scenes.

    Fellowship & Fundraising

    The really big news from the last four weeks was the launch of our new Fellowship program . This is something that the Board has been discussing for quite some time, so we were thrilled to be able to make the program a reality. We are optimistic that it will make a significant difference to the GNOME project.

    If you didn’t see it already, check out the announcement for details . Also, if you want to apply to be our first Fellow, you have just three days until the application deadline on 20th April!

    donate.gnome.org has been a great success for the GNOME Foundation, and it is only through the support of our existing donors that the Fellowship was possible. Despite these amazing contributions, the GNOME Foundation needs to grow our donations if we are going to be able to support future Fellowship rounds while simultaneously sustaining the organisation.

    To this end, there’s an effort happening to build our marketing and fundraising effort. This is primarily taking place in the GNOME Engagement Team , and we would love help from the community to help boost our outbound comms. If you are interested, please join the Engagement space and look out for announcements.

    Also, if you haven’t already, and are able to do so: please donate !

    Conferences

    We have two major events coming up, with Linux App Summit in May and GUADEC in July , so right now is a busy time for conferences.

    The schedules for both of these upcoming events are currently being worked on, and arrangements for catering, photographers, and audio visual services are all in the process of being finalized.

    The Travel Committee has also been busy handling GUADEC travel requests, and has sent out the first batch of approvals. There are some budget pressures right now due to rising flight prices, but budget has been put aside for more GUADEC travel, so please apply if you want to attend and need support .

    April 2026 Board Meeting

    This week was the Board’s regular monthly meeting for April. Highlights from the meeting included:

    • I gave a general report on the Foundation’s activities, and we discussed progress on programs and initiatives, including the new Fellowship program and fundraising.
    • Deepa gave a finance report for October to December 2025.
    • Andrea Veri joined us to give an update on the Membership & Elections Committee, as well as the Infrastructure team. Andrea has been doing this work for a long time and has been instrumental in helping to keep the Foundation running, so this was a great opportunity to thank him for his work.
    • One key takeaway from this month’s discussion was the very high level of support that GNOME receives from our infrastructure partners, particularly AWS and also Fastly . We are hugely appreciative of this support, which represents a major financial contribution to GNOME, and want to make sure that these partners get positive exposure from us and feel appreciated.
    • We reviewed the timeline for the upcoming 2026 board elections, which we are tweaking a little this year, in order to ensure that there is opportunity to discuss every candidacy, and reduce some unnecessary delay in final result.

    Infrastructure

    As usual, plenty has been happening on the infrastructure side over the past month. This has included:

    • Ongoing work to tune our Fastly configuration and managing the resource usage of GNOME’s infra.
    • Deployment of a LiberaForms instance on GNOME infrastructure. This is hooked up to GNOME’s SSO, so is available to anyone with an account who wants to use it – just head over to forms.gnome.org to give it a try.
    • Changes to the Foundation’s internal email setup, to allow easier management of the generic contact email addresses, as well as better organisation of the role-based email addresses that we have.
    • New translation support for donate.gnome.org.
    • Ongoing work in Flathub, around OAuth and flat-manager.

    Admin & Finance

    On the accounting side, the team has been busy catching up on regular work that got put to one side during last month’s audit. There were some significant delays to our account process as a result of this, but we are now almost up to date.

    Reorganisation of many of our finance processes has also continued over the past four weeks. Progress has included a new structure and cadence for our internal accounting calls, continued configuration of our new payments platform, and new forms for handling reimbursement requests.

    Finally, we have officially kicked off the process of migrating to our new physical mail service. Work on this is ongoing and will take some time to complete. Our new address is on the website , if anyone needs it.

    That’s it for this report! Thanks for reading, and feel free to use the comments if you have questions!