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If you have any questions about the election, nomination, or you think you should be eligible to vote but are not showing up in the online check tool, please email election@lists.hyperledger.org

Nominees

  • Self-nominations for the TSC election will open on  

Timeline

  • - The community architects will be running the eligibility scripts daily to gather the email addresses of contributors and updating the eligibility check site.
  • Publish the email template for submitting nominations and open the call for nominees.
  •   Nominations close EOD Pacific
  • Formally announce the slate of candidates.
  • Open the TSC election voting via Condorcet.
  • Close voting EOD Pacific
  • Publish the results of the election.
  • - Incoming TSC elects new TSC chairperson.

Communications

Emails will be sent to eligible voters when:

  • Nominations are open
  • Nominations are about to close
  • Voting is open
  • Results

Eligibility

The Hyperledger Charter §4.a.ii defines the technical steering committee.

  • Steady State: After the Startup Period, there shall be a nomination and election period for electing Contributors or Maintainers to the TSC. The TSC voting members shall consist of fifteen (15) elected Contributors or Maintainers chosen by the Active Contributors. An Active Contributor is defined as any Contributor who has had a contribution accepted into the code base during the prior twelve (12) months. The TSC shall approve the process and timing for nominations and elections held on an annual basis.
  • Maintainers: Contributors who have the ability to commit code and contributions to a project’s main branch on an HLP project. A Contributor may become a Maintainer by a majority approval of the existing Maintainers.
  • Contributors: Anyone in the technical community that contributes code, documentation or other technical artifacts to the HLP codebase.

FAQ

Q: How does one qualify to be able to vote or be nominated?

A: The Charter states "Anyone in the technical community that contributes code, documentation or other technical artifacts to the HLP codebase."

The Community Architecture team gathers this information together first by running This tool is run against "all" and "labs" to harvest from github everyone that has contributed to the code bases in the past year.   The CA's also email all of the work groups' Chairs to determine who has contributed other Documentation or technical artifacts.  There is also a form where people can petition about other technical contributions that have been made.


Q: How do I nominate myself or another person to run for a TSC seat?

A: First determine if you or the other person is eligible, see above.  If you are nominated somebody other than yourself, please contact them first and ask if they would like to be nominated. Then send an email to the TSC mailing list (tsc@hyperledger.org) with the subject "TSC Election Nomination" with the following message:

My name: <your name>

I nominate: <your name or somebody else>

Nominee's email: <the email of the person you nominate>


Q: Somebody nominated me for the TSC and I do not want to do it, what can I do?

A: All nominees will be asked confirm whether they want to be considered for the election. All you have to do is either respond to that email with "no" or email the tsc@hyperledger.org mailing list to say you do not want to be considered for the election.


Q: I think I should be eligible to vote in the Hyperledger TSC election. How do I appeal to be included?

A: Send an email to election@lists.hyperledger.org with the subject "Voter Eligibility" and the following message:

My name: <your name>

My email: <your email>

I believe I should be able to vote in the TSC election because.... <your reason for why you think you are eligible>


Q: I didn't get an email.  How do I check? 

A: You can use our online eligibility tool to check if your email is in the list of our eligible voters. You should check that email address you used at GitHub. We have had many complaints of them getting sent to spam. We are working on this but it is best if you whitelist hyperledger.org. If your email address isn't in our list but you believe it should be you can appeal by following answer to the above question and send an email.


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