In case you missed the announcement over the weekend on the blog
http://www.openstack.org/blog/2012/03/openstack-governance-elections-spring-2012-results/
the OpenStack community has elected the Project Technical Leads and two
members of the Project Policy Board. Here are the winners:
NOVA
http://www.openstack.org/blog/2012/02/openstack-governance-elections-spring-2012-time-to-vote/
The OpenStack community is called to elect the Project Technical Leads
and two seats of the Project Policy Board. The nominations process is
now officially closed and voting can start: all entitled to
One important (and apparently often overlooked) part of your email is this:
*How to register to vote for Project Policy Board *
Any registered member of the OpenStack Launchpad group is eligible to
vote for the Project Policy Board. If you want to vote you need to
register to Launchpad and
On Thu, 2012-02-23 at 18:07 +0100, Thierry Carrez wrote:
One important (and apparently often overlooked) part of your email is this:
Indeed, thank you Thierry.
Let me try to be even clearer about this:
**
REGISTER HERE OR YOU WON'T VOTE
The OpenStack community is electing its Project Technical Leads and two
members of the Project Policy Board. Details are at
http://www.openstack.org/blog/2012/02/openstack-governance-elections-spring-2012/.
On February 26 the nominations will close and the voting process will start on
February
The time is once again upon us for our OpenStack Governance Elections.
The OpenStack community is called to elect the Project Technical Leads
and two seats of the Project Policy Board. The election committee is
made of Stefano Maffulli, Lloyd Dewolf and Dave Nielsen.
* February 16 – 26
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