Greetings, all!
The elections for the Fedora Engineering Steering Committee (FESCo)
Summer 2014 Special Election have concluded, and the results are
shown below.
FESCo is electing 3 seats this time. A total of 195 ballots were
cast, meaning a candidate could accumulate up to 975 votes (195 *
5).
One correction - while updating Wiki with the newly elected FESCo
members I found out the initial announcement was incorrect and only
one seat is available for the full F21/F22 term.
Josh Boyer is elected for full F21/F22 term as replacement for
Toshio Kurotami (who was elected on February 2014)
Greetings, all!
The elections for the Fedora Engineering Steering Committee (FESCo)
Summer 2014 Special Election have concluded, and the results are
shown below.
FESCo is electing 3 seats this time. A total of 195 ballots were
cast, meaning a candidate could accumulate up to 975 votes (195 *
5).
One correction - while updating Wiki with the newly elected FESCo
members I found out the initial announcement was incorrect and only
one seat is available for the full F21/F22 term.
Josh Boyer is elected for full F21/F22 term as replacement for
Toshio Kurotami (who was elected on February 2014)
We have three open seats on FESCo, the Fedora Engineering Steering
Committee. The policy for filling open seats states that we first check with
the runners-up from the previous election; as they have declined, the policy
is for FESCo to select replacements. We've decided that an open election is