For Zend Framework:

1. Amanda Folsom
2. Matthew Trask
3. Jonathan Reinink
4. Samantha Quiñones


On Fri, Aug 12, 2016 at 5:23 PM, Michael Cullum <m...@michaelcullum.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> So for those unaware, it's that time again. Every 8 months a secretary's
> term ends and on this occasion, we have both a term ending (Previously
> filled by Samantha) and a vacancy to fill (after Joe's resignation), so two
> secretaries will be elected. Whoever comes first will be in post until
> August 2018 and the term of whoever is second will end in 8 months.
>
> Samantha is standing for re-election, but she is just as any candidate, and
> therefore may be elected into either term, or neither. No matter the
> outcome, I am sure you will all join me in offering a word of thanks on
> behalf of the FIG to both Samantha and Joe for their work these past 6-8
> months.
>
> Full information about the Secretary vote and role is visible in the bylaws
> here:
> https://github.com/php-fig/fig-standards/blob/master/bylaws/003-membership.md#fig-secretary
>
> I suggest you check out their nomination topics for information about
> themselves and to ask questions. All candidates except Paul (as his
> nomination was quite late in the process) have spoken with Samantha or
> myself about what the role entails and I'd add that they all appear to be
> aware of both the commitment required and the role/responsibilities defined
> in the bylaws.
>
> Nominations List
>
> Jonathan Reinink - Topic
> Samantha Quiñones - Topic
> Matthew 'Matt' Trask - Topic
> Phil Sturgeon - Topic
> Paul 'PMJ' Jones - Topic
> Amanda Folson - Topic
>
> How to vote
> The voting system used is STV[1][2], so basically, there is no tactical
> voting possible (like with FPTP); vote for who you want, even if they are a
> less popular candidates as your vote will move down to a different candidate
> if you back an unpopular candidate who doesn't have enough votes; if a
> candidate is elected, their surplus votes are also re-allocated so you are
> not punished for backing popular candidates either. There is no quorum, you
> are of course entitled to not vote and it will not count as a missed vote on
> the voting sheet. Rank the candidates in order of preference for example:
>
> 1. Luke
> 2. Leia
> 3. Anakin
> 4. Rey
> 5. Padmé
> 6. Finn
>
> You may, if you wish, not rank all six candidates (however this is
> relatively pointless in STV, only do this if your bottom candidates are of
> equal preference to you). For example:
>
> 1. Luke
> 2. Anakin
> 3. Padmé
> 4. Leia
>
> The vote ends at 23:59 UTC on the 26th August, and I will close the vote and
> announce the result at some point on the 27th. At any time, any candidate or
> voting member may privately ask me to do a count and tell them who would be
> elected to which term if the vote ended at that point. Please be wary of
> 'STV calculators' on the internet as there are many different ways of
> calculating the vote reallocation for STV and many are inaccurate, our
> methods are dictated in the bylaws.
>
> Finally, I will repeat something I have reiterated privately to candidates
> and in a nomination topic:
>>
>> I'd ask everyone keep this election fair and clean. Secretaries are in the
>> role they are in to be neutral and I'd ask people consider the impact that
>> bringing (for lack of a better term) politics into a Secretary election
>> could have on that Secretary's ability to do their job and in the same way,
>> candidates may very well be expected to soon represent a neutral position so
>> I would recommend they keep this in mind throughout the election. In the
>> same fashion, I'd ask that once a Secretary is elected, whoever they may be,
>> they are given the chance to execute their duties properly and are given a
>> chance by all; nobody wants to see the FIG split due to who has been
>> elected, or who hasn't been elected, as Secretary.
>
>
> Good luck to all the candidates!
>
> --
> Many thanks,
> Michael Cullum
> FIG Secretary & August 2016 Secretary Election Returning Officer
>
> [1]: STV User-friendly Explanation
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8XOZJkozfI
> [2]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single_transferable_vote
>
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