User:Cronolio/nom-row

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Title Trustee Election 2019/2020
ID trustees-201906
Election Officials User:ulm, User:cronolio
Infra Contact(s) Jmbsvicetto, MGorny
Voting eligibility cutoff 2019/07/01
Nomination period 2019/06/16 0000h UTC — 2019/07/06 0000h UTC
Voting period 2019/07/10 0000h UTC — 2019/08/06 0000h UTC


Nominees

Legend: accepted (green), reply pending (grey), declined (red)

Name Manifesto Council Trustee Comrel QA Acceptance

If you think you see a mistake in this table, please contact the election officials.

Rules

All nominations must be sent to the gentoo-nfp mailing list. If you were nominated and want to run, you have to accept your nomination on the same mailing list.

  • Gentoo Board of Trustees is composed of five elected members.
  • Elections happen every year and need to be completed before the AGM in August.
  • There should be at least three election officials plus at least one person assigned from Gentoo Infrastructure project to handle their side of the election. Officials are allowed to vote in the election but they aren't allowed to run in it. They are selected by the current Board of Trustees.
  • There's one month for nominations and one month for voting. In special cases current Board of Trustees may decide to shorten that period. Anyone can nominate.
  • All Gentoo Foundation members may vote but only members of age above 18 are allowed to run (legal requirement). To run in the election, a person has to be nominated on the gentoo-nfp mailing list and personally accept that nomination on the same list.
  • Members who are active Gentoo developers vote using votify script on dev.gentoo.org.
  • Members who aren't active Gentoo developers should mail their GPG-signed ballot files to election officials who will verify authenticity of those and pass them to infra so they are taken into account while counting votes. Special care should be taken to ensure the ballot is signed by the GPG key in the Foundation records.
  • After voting period is over, all election officials verify results provided by Infrastructure project member assigned to the election and then post them to the gentoo-nfp mailing list.

Information for Voters

Those who are eligible to vote in this election are all current Gentoo Foundation members.

How do I cast my vote for this election?

After polls are open, Eligible current Gentoo developers should login to dev.gentoo.org and run the following commands, in the order specified.

  • votify --new trustees-201906 — This creates a new ballot in your homedir.
  • Edit the .ballot-trustees-201906 file and rank the candidates.
  • Once you're sure, run votify --verify trustees-201906 to check the validity of the ballot.
  • If that goes through fine, the next and final step is to submit your vote using votify --submit trustees-201906
  • In case you're stuck, detailed help can be accessed by using votify --help or feel free to drop by #gentoo-elections (webchat) on the Libera.Chat IRC network. If you think you are eligible to vote, but cannot, please contact one of the officials.
  • Grab a coffee or a beer, have fun, sit back and enjoy the show...until the results are announced.

The remaining Foundation members, should email their ballot to the election officials, to vote-trustees-201906@gentoo.org signing the mail with their GPG key on record with the Gentoo Foundation.