Dear ONAP Community,

I would like to nominate myself as a TSC member of the ONAP project 
representing Bell Canada.

With more than 5 years experience in Telecom industry in software design & 
development and 3 years experience with ONAP, I have been part of  software 
delivery and operations of ONAP in a production environment in Bell Canada.
In the past 5 years I have also been involved as contributor, committer, TSC 
member in different projects within the LFN and I believe I can bring Open 
Source best practices and guidances. As a TSC member, I want to help driving 
the adoption ONAP in production environments by making it more open, 
community-driven, agile, aligned to operator’s needs, and I’d like to help 
bringing a more technical focus as part of the TSC.

Bitergia stats: https://onap.biterg.io/goto/d7350284df965e3fd847c439672d5c2c 
<https://onap.biterg.io/goto/d7350284df965e3fd847c439672d5c2c>

Alexis


> On Oct 21, 2019, at 12:14 PM, Jim Baker <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Dear ONAP Community,
> 
>
> 
> Nominations for seats on the ONAP TSC officially open @ 9:00 Pacific Time, 
> Monday, October 21, 2019
> 
> If you are interested in running for a seat on the TSC, please read all of 
> this information carefully
> 
> Who is eligible to Run:  Any Active Community Members as of 20:00 Pacific 
> Time, Sunday, Oct 20, 2019
> 
> 4.1.1.1 TSC Membership Definitions  Active Community Member: Anyone from the 
> ONAP community with twenty (20) or more measurable contributions during the 
> previous 12-month period, inclusive of code merged, code reviews performed, 
> wiki page edits, or JIRA activities.
> 
> #1 Self-Nomination Phase
> 
> Individuals interested in running for a TSC position MUST REPLY-ALL TO THIS 
> ORIGINAL EMAIL with your intention to run before 17:00 Pacific time, Nov 1st.
> 
> NOTE: Replying to another candidate's self-nomination email announcing your 
> own self-nomination is considered a blatant disregard for open source 
> community norms. If you do that, you should probably re-assess both your 
> qualifications and motivations for leading a collaborative community such as 
> this.
> 
> Your self-nomination email must include a link to your stats in Bitergia 
> (instructions on how to do this).
> It is strongly recommended that candidates also include a small head-shot, a 
> short biography and statement of intent on why you would be a good person to 
> hold a seat on the TSC.
> 
> As a courtesy, it is also requested that you fill in the  2019 TSC Election 
> Candidates wiki page with that same information. Filling out the wiki page is 
> NOT in lieu of sending the email as required, but it will greatly help 
> facilitate the process of the elections.
> 
> Special Provision for the original 9 ONAP Operators:  There are 9 seats 
> reserved for the nine original ONAP Platinum Service Provider members. Each 
> of these Operators is REQUIRED to have at least one person nominate 
> themselves for their seat on the TSC. If and only if an Operator does not 
> have any eligible Active Community Members at the time of nomination process, 
> they may appoint a nominee to run in the election.  In such cases, the 
> nominee must indicate that they are exercising a provisional nomination in 
> their email. (Refer to 4.2.3.2 TSC Member Candidates)
> 
> ·         The nomination phase begins 9:00 Pacific Time, Monday, Oct 21, 2019
> 
> ·         The nomination phase ends 17:00 Pacific Time, Friday, Nov 1, 2019
> 
> #2 Election Phase
> 
> Who is eligible to Vote: Any Active Community Members as of 20:00 Pacific 
> Time, Sunday, Oct 20, 2019
> 
> 
> A Condorcet election will be held using the CIVS voting system.  Active 
> Community Members will receive an invitation to vote from CIVS.
> 
> ·         The election phase will begin with the distribution of the CIVS 
> poll via email from the application
> 
> ·         The election phase will end two (2) weeks later in the same time 
> zone the poll was initiated from
> 
> Election Results         
> 
>       • The election of TSC Members shall consist of a single stack ranked 
> vote of all candidates 
>       • Only the top ranked candidates from any single company will be 
> elected; if the top 10 vote getters are all from the same company, only the 
> person with the highest number of votes out of all 10 will be elected from 
> that company.
>       • The top ranked candidate from each Operator will be selected, for a 
> total of nine members, one member from each Operator
>       • The top ranked non-Operator candidates (whether affiliated with a 
> company or an individual contributor), will be selected for the remaining 
> nine seats, with no more than one member per company or group of related 
> companies being selected.
>       • The LF will update the Voting Results History page with their name, 
> date, and link to the publicly viewable CIVS results and send an email to the 
> distribution list and to onap-tsc
> 
> -- 
> Jim Baker
> Linux Foundation Networking - Technical Program Manager
> mobile: +1 970 227 6007
> 


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