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The OpenStack community relies on people stepping up to fill a number of leadership positions:
 
The OpenStack community relies on people stepping up to fill a number of leadership positions:
  
* [[PTL_Elections_September_2015#Results|Project Team Leads]] (PTLs) are elected for each project team. They manage day-to-day operations, drive the project team goals
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* [[PTL_Elections_March_2016#Results|Project Team Leads]] (PTLs) are elected for each project team. They manage day-to-day operations, drive the project team goals
 
and resolve technical disputes within their project team.
 
and resolve technical disputes within their project team.
 
* [[CrossProjectLiaisons|Cross Project Liaisons]] (CPLs) are the contact points for various horizontal functions in each project team.
 
* [[CrossProjectLiaisons|Cross Project Liaisons]] (CPLs) are the contact points for various horizontal functions in each project team.

Revision as of 08:47, 13 April 2016


Bodies

As of September 2012, the OpenStack project is governed by a number of bodies, defined by the OpenStack Foundation bylaws:


Leaders

The OpenStack community relies on people stepping up to fill a number of leadership positions:

  • Project Team Leads (PTLs) are elected for each project team. They manage day-to-day operations, drive the project team goals

and resolve technical disputes within their project team.

Processes


Elections

We are holding elections regularly to renew a number of members present in these bodies. The next elections are due in January 2015 (Board of Directors) and April 2015 (PTLs & Technical Committee).

Current elections:


Previous elections:


Project Policy Board (predates the Technical Committe):


How to Officiate an Election: