UC Elections February 2019

We expect all members of our community to adhere to the highest standards of behavior during User Committee elections.

Officials

Mohamed Elsakhawy m2elsakha at gmail dot com
Jonathan Proulx jon at csail dot mit dot edu

Election System

Elections will be held using CIVS and a Condorcet algorithm (Schulze/Beatpath/CSSD variant). Any tie will be broken using Governance/TieBreaking.

Timeline

February 04 - February 17, 05:59 UTC: Open candidacy for UC positions
February 18 - February 24, 11:59 UTC: UC elections (voting)

Elected Positions

Under the rules of the UC charter, we need to elect 3 UC seats for this election. Seats are valid for one-year term. User Committee member - 3 positions.

Electorate

The electorate for this election are the Foundation individual members that are also Active User Contributors (AUC) over the last six months. The electorate is requested to confirm their email address and (if applicable) IRC handle in their Foundation Member Profile, prior to February 17, 2019 05:59 UTC so that the emailed ballots are mailed to the correct email address.

Candidates

Any individual member of the foundation who is an Active User Contributor (AUC) can propose their candidacy (except two of the three recently elected members).

Self-nomination is common, no third party nomination is required. Nominate by sending an email to the openstack-discuss@lists.openstack.org mailing-list, with the subject: “UC Candidacy” by February 17, 05:59 UTC. The email can include a description of the candidate platform. The candidacy is then confirmed by one of the election officials, after verification of the electorate status of the candidate.

Result

Amy Marrich, Belmiro Moreira, and John Studarus were elected.