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From: Roy Bamford <neddyseagoon@gentoo.org>
To: gentoo-dev@lists.gentoo.org, elections@gentoo.org
Subject: [gentoo-dev] Call for Election Offciials - 2024-25 Election Season
Date: Sat, 04 May 2024 14:58:56 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <MTSPNLXV.NXNQMBYA.ONIXCMLR@4MJ7Q4YW.AUSE57FC.CKWPFB4R> (raw)

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Team,

We need some election officials for the Gentoo 2024-25 Election Season.
The  Council hold their last meeting in June, the new Foundation
trustees take their seats at the AGM in August. 

Suggested council election dates are  
Nominations open 01-Jun-24, 
Last meeting 09-Jun-24 (approx) 
Nominations close 15-Jun-24 
Voting 17-Jun-24 to 01-Jul-24

The council need not agree to those dates but its broadly in line with
previous years. The new council could then meet on 07-Jul-24.

The trustees dates are a bit more complex as the foundation needs
to comply with NM statutes. The process starts with the trustees
declaring a record date. Only members on record on that date can take
part in the election. It ends with the newly elected trustees taking
their seats at the AGM due in August.  

This year there is a complication. jmbsvicetto has retired and I'm
expecting to be on devaway.  The details of that are on the core ML.

Officials may not be candidates. This sometimes leads to having
different teams for different elections.

1. We need an -infra contact. Their remaining tasks are to harvest the
votes when the election closes and add any email votes to the count.																				 

2. A lead official to set up the election in the elections repo.
https://cgit.gentoo.org/proj/elections.git/

The details are in  https://cgit.gentoo.org/proj/elections.git/tree/
README.md

There is also the incomplete https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/
User:NeddySeagoon/Election_Officials_HOWTO which is based on my
experience at the school of hard knocks.

3. Create the 2024-25 Wiki pages https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/
Project:Elections for the elections team to maintain through the
nomination period.

4. At least two other officials to count the votes. More than two is
good.We have had officials become candidates and vanish at short/no
notice before. 

5. All officials need to be in #gentoo-elections and on the elections
alias to respond to questions from the electorate.

6. Update topic in -dev with the turnout, post reminders to the
electorate.

Once we have a team, we can arrange a practice election.

On behalf of the elections project.

-- 
Regards,

Roy Bamford
(Neddyseagoon) a member of
elections
gentoo-ops
forum-mods
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