On 18-06-2016 18:11, Jorge Manuel B. S. Vicetto wrote: > On 03-06-2016 23:38, Jorge Manuel B. S. Vicetto wrote: > > > Dear Gentoo community, > > the council election will open later tonight at 2016-06-19 00:00 UTC. > The election booth will remain open until 2014-07-03 00:00 UTC. > The election page for this election[1], contains all the information > about the election. > > [1] - https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Project:Elections/Council/201606 Dear Gentoo community, this is a reminder that we have less than 1 week left for voting. We're currently at under 20% turnout, so all those that haven't cast a vote yet, might want to do that now. Timestamp: 2016-06-26 17:40:01 UTC Eligable voters: 242 Submitted votes: 48 Pending votes: 4 Turnout: 19.835% Pending Turnout: 21.488% As we only have 4 manifestos listed in the election page[1], I'd suggest candidates without one, to help increase turnout by publishing their manifestos. > Please let us know if you find any issues with the page or with the > election. In particular, make sure you're listed as a voter[2] or you > won't be able to vote in the election. > > [2] - > https://projects.gentoo.org/elections/council/2016/voters-council-201606.txt > > The rules for the Council election as well as details on how to vote for > this election are available in the Council Elections Archives[3]. In any > case, here is the quick procedure on how to vote using votify: > > * If you're eligible to vote in this election, log in to > dev.gentoo.org > * Type votify --new council-201606 to create a new ballot file > * Edit .ballot-council-201606 file in your home directory and rank > the candidates > * Once you're finished, use votify --verify council-201606 command > to verify the validity of your ballot file > * If everything is okay, use votify --submit council-201606 to > submit your vote. Don't forget your vote doesn't count until you > submit it. > * If you run into problems, you can either work them out yourself > using votify --help or contact election officials and ask them for help > > The elections for the Council include the pseudo _reopen_nominations > candidate. If the pseudo-candidate '_reopen_nominations' appears in > 7th place or higher those candidates that rank above > '_reopen_nominations' will be the current council. A second period of > election will be opened for the remaining council seats. No third > period of election will be opened in the event '_repoen_nominations' > ranks higher than the candidates necessary to fill the council[4]. > > In case there's a need to fill a seat during the council term due to a > retirement, if no candidate ranked above the _reopen_nominations_ > candidate, a new election must be held to fill that seat. If > there were candidates ranked above the _reopen_nominations_ candidate, > it's up to the remaining council members to accept the next candidate in > order of voting or open an election to fill the open seat. > > [3] - https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Project:Elections/Council > [4] - > http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/council/meeting-logs/20090212-summary.txt > >> Dear Gentoo Community, >> >> Nominations for the Gentoo Council 2016 / 2017 election will start at >> 00:00 UTC 2016/06/04 (Saturday) and will remain open for the next two >> weeks until 00:00 UTC, 2016/06/18 (Friday). >> >> All nominations must be sent to the gentoo-project mailing list. If you >> were nominated and want to run, you have to accept your nomination on >> the same mailing list. >> >> Here are the rules: >> >> * Council elections generally happen once a year >> * The council is composed of seven elected members >> * Nominations are allowed from June 4th 00H00 UTC to June 18th >> 00H00 UTC >> * Only Gentoo developers may be nominated >> * Anyone can nominate (nominating yourself is OK) >> * Nominees must accept their nomination before voting begins >> * Voting is opened from June 19th 00H00 UTC to July 3rd 00H00 UTC >> (there is one day of break between nominations and voting so the >> infra team has time to set up everything) >> * Only Gentoo developers may vote >> * The list of Gentoo Developers is based on active membership >> by June 3rd, 2016 (the day before the election was opened) >> * Gentoo uses the Condorcet method of voting >> * Results should be published around July 4th >> >> The election page for this election[1] will contain all pertinent >> information regarding the election. >> >> [1] - https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Project:Elections/Council/201606 >> >> If you don't know what the Gentoo Council is, you can read about it on >> the project page[2]. >> >> [2] - https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Project:Council >> >> If you want to ask a question or share your thoughts, contact any of >> the election officials through the alias (elections@g.o) or at >> IRC (Freenode #gentoo-elections). >> >> Officials: >> >> Chris Reffett (creffett) >> Jorge Manuel B. S. Vicetto (jmbsvicetto) >> Roy Bamford (NeddySeagoon) >> >> Infra Contact >> Alex Legler (a3li) For the elections team, > For the elections team, > >> For the elections team, >> >> - -- >> Regards, >> >> Jorge Vicetto (jmbsvicetto) - jmbsvicetto at gentoo dot org >> Gentoo- forums / ComRel / KDE / Elections / RelEng >>