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Latest revision as of 05:35, 24 July 2014

Officials

  • Sergey Lukjanov (SergeyLukjanov)

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

  • till 05:59 UTC July 23, 2014: Open candidacy to PTL positions
  • July 23, 2014 - 1300 UTC July 30, 2014: PTL elections

Elected position

Rally project must elect a PTL. PTL will be elected for the Juno cycle.

Electorate

In order to be an eligible candidate (and be allowed to vote) in a Rally PTL election, you need to have contributed an accepted patch to one of the Rally's (sub)projects during the Havana-Icehouse-early Juno timeframe (April 4, 2013 06:00 UTC to July 14, 2014 05:59 UTC).

List of Rally sub(projects):

  • stackforge/rally
  • stackforge/python-rallyclient

Candidates

Any member of an election electorate can propose his/her candidacy for the same election. No nomination is required. They do so by sending an email to the openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org mailing-list, which the subject: "[Rally] PTL candidacy". 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.

Confirmed candidates for Rally Juno PTL Elections (alphabetically by last name):

PTL

  • Boris Pavlovic

Links to Results

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Useful links

Election_Officiating_Guidelines