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Allan Day: GNOME Foundation Update, 2026-05-29
news.movim.eu / PlanetGnome • 16:41 • 3 minutes
Welcome to another update about everything that’s been happening at the GNOME Foundation. As has become my custom, this post covers a two week period, this time from 18 May until today, 29 May. As usual the Foundation continues to be busy, with events, infra, governance, and accounting activities all happening simultaneously. Read on for more information!
Events
Linux App Summit (LAS) 2026 was held in Berlin over the 16-17 May weekend. I’ve heard quite a few reports now, and everyone seemed extremely positive about the event. Kristi wrote a nice summary if you want more details.
The GNOME Foundation had two team members on the ground helping with running the event, which we co-organize with KDE. I’d like to take this opportunity to give a big thank you to the event’s sponsors: openSUSE, Tuxedo, Nextcould and Codethink. This event wouldn’t be possible without your support.
In addition to LAS, work is continuing on arrangements for GUADEC 2026. The deadline for travel sponsorship applications has now passed, and the Travel Committee has met to decide who will be funded. Notifications will be going out soon.
Board Elections
The process is officially underway for this year’s Board elections . Terms on our Board of Directors are two years in length, and each year half the board seats are open for election. This year we have five seats being contested.
The 2026 election has a slightly different schedule to previous years. In the past, there was no gap between the candidacy period, in which people can announce their intention to run, and the voting period. This meant that there was little opportunity for last-minute candidates to participate in discussion prior to voting taking place.
To address this, we’ve added a one week discussion period to the schedule, which will run between 8 and 15 June, between the candidacy and voting periods. This will hopefully give us opportunity to have more structured and inclusive debate amongst the candidates. We are still figuring out what that might look like, so if people have ideas or want to help, let me know in the comments.
GNOME Fellowship
We are currently in the very final stages of confirming and announcing the successful candidates for the inaugural round of the Foundation’s Fellowship program . Expect an announcement very soon.
Got a Concern?
Last week we introduced a new policy for handling of concerns about the Foundation, which is now part of the project handbook.
The new policy covers how to report concerns about people who are working for the Foundation, either in a paid or voluntary capacity. It also covers more general concerns about the Foundation.
The main goals of the policy are to:
- have a documented reporting procedure for those who have concerns relating to the Foundation
- clarify how concerns will be responded to
- provide reassurance for those reporting concerns, including that concern reports are welcome, are taken seriously, and will never result in retaliation
We hope that this policy will make it clear how you can inform us of a concern if you have one. We also want to emphasise that we want to hear concerns, so we can address them. Please do use the new reporting procedure.
Finance/Accounting
Work has continued on the finance and accounting operation over the past two weeks. Highlights include:
- Our transition to a monthly rather than quarterly close reached a significant milestone this week, with the completion of our April finance reports within three weeks of the previous month end. This is probably the fastest ever turnaround for our finance operation, and is a huge win for us in being able to effectively manage our finances.
- Following input from the board, corrections have now been sent to the accountants for our audit and annual tax filing.
- Applications are still open for our Director of Finance and Operations part-time contract . Candidates have until 4 June to submit.
- Finally, as I mentioned in my last update, we are in the process of retiring a number of finance platforms as we consolidate and streamline our operation. This week saw another platform retired, which brings the total number of eliminated platforms to four.
Infrastructure
Our infrastructure experienced a DDoS attack last weekend , which Bart and Andrea have been dealing with. Thankfully it seems that services weren’t too badly affected, and we’ve already improved our protection against similar attacks in the future.
Also on the infra side, Bart wasn’t at LAS this year, but he did spend some time writing two great posts about Flathub’s internals: How does Flathub even work? and Why are Flathub downloads so slow sometimes? . They’re a fascinating read if you’re interested in Flathub.
That’s it from me! As always, thanks for reading, and see you in two weeks.