Re: [Tab-elections] Results from the 2022 LF TAB election
From: Vlastimil Babka
Date: Sun Sep 18 2022 - 16:28:34 EST
On 9/15/22 10:09, Chris Mason wrote:
> On 9/15/22 8:44 AM, Jonathan Corbet wrote:
>> There were 960 eligible voters for the 2022 Linux Foundation Technical
>> Advisory Board election, of whom 267 cast ballots. The results were:
>>
>> 1. Kees Cook
>> 2. Christian Brauner
>> 3. Jakub Kicinski
>> 4. Dan Williams
>> 5. Dave Hansen
>> ---
>> 6. Chris Mason
>> 7. KP Singh
>>
>> The top five candidates will serve two-year terms on the TAB. Thanks to
>> all who participated in this years election; please reach out to
>> tab-elections@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx if you have any questions.
>
> Thanks for running the elections this year, and also thanks to Laura
> Abbott for working through our transition to the fully online elections.
>
> Congratulations to all the winners, I think the online process worked
> really well, and I don't miss carrying around the ballot scanner in my
> luggage at all.
Hi,
I was wondering, as the voting is fully online now, does it have to
still overlap LPC exactly? For example I happened to miss the most
important e-mail from CIVS in my inbox during the conference, and while
I tried to login there by the activation code, I could only see there I
was invited to 2021 poll but didn't see the 2022 one (nor I can see it
there now; I assume the link from the CIVS mail would have worked, but
too late now).
Also, since it seems many of the nominations were last-minute [1] I only
saw two of them by Friday. So even if I didn't miss the CIVS e-mail, I
would have to read through the manifestos and rank the candidates
quickly during LPC, which wouldn't have been ideal.
So maybe the vote could be scheduler for the week before LPC? And then
both the new and old TAB members that happen to travel there could meet
there knowing the results already.
But maybe there are still other benefits to voting during LPC that I'm
not aware of, so this is just my suggestion. Thanks.
[1]
https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/tech-board-discuss/2022-September/thread.html
>>
>> jon
>>
>> P.S. On a personal note: a special "thank you" to Chris Mason, who has
>> led the TAB well for many years.
>
> Oh, it's my turn to thank this year's TAB for taking over the reins, and
> also everyone that has put up with me over the years. I've learned a
> great deal from my time on the TAB, and I'm looking forward seeing you
> all on the lists and at future conferences.
>
> -chris
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