Hi Chris, It's time for the annual question of: where do I find the TAB minutes?
I was sure I had a bookmark of the link, but I seem to have misplaced it. Thanks, Frank On 10/28/16 12:39, Chris Mason wrote: > Hello everyone, > > A few updates about the TAB election. It is scheduled for 5pm on Wednesday > November 2nd, in the Coronado/DeVargas room, at the conference center. We > move through the voting pretty quickly, and you'll finish with plenty of time > to spare before the evening reception. > > The nominees so far: > > Josh Triplett > Rik van Riel > Dave Taht > Chris Mason > Dan Williams > > Steve Rostedt is maintaining a list of the nominees and their statements at > the URL below. He promises to stay at the keyboard and keep updating it > until 12pm EDT Oct 30th: > > https://goo.gl/xlAoJl > > The elections for five of the ten members of the Linux Foundation Technical > Advisory Board (TAB) are held every year[1]. This year the > election will be at the 2016 Kernel Summit in Santa Fe, NM. > > The elections will take place at the conference center on Wednesday Nov 2nd, > shortly before the evening Kernel Summit/Plumbers reception. The elections > will be open to all attendees of both the Kernel Summit and the Linux > Plumbers. > > Anyone is eligible to stand for election, simply send your nomination to: > > tech-board-discuss at lists.linux-foundation.org > > Just before the election, everyone will have a chance to introduce themselves > and briefly talk about why they would like to participate on the Technical > Advisory Board. This year, we're encouraging everyone to include those > details along with their nomination, which we will compile into an online > document for quick reference. > > The deadline for receiving nominations is up until the beginning of > the event where the election is held. Any statements for the online document > need to be sent by Friday Oct 28th. Please remember if > you're not going to be present that things go wrong with both networks > and mailing lists, so get your nomination in early). > > Chris Mason, TAB Chair > > [1] TAB members sit for a term of two years, and half of the board is up > for election every year. Five of the seats are up for election now. > The other five are halfway through their term and will be up for > election next year. >