1. Samantha Quiñones
2. Matthew Weier O'Phinney
3. Cees-Jan Kiewiet
4. Stefano Torresi
5. Graham Daniels
6. Gary Hockin
7. Jason Coward
8. Sara Golemon
9. Beau Simensen
10. David Négrier


On 09/12/2016 16:46, Michael Cullum wrote:
Hi all,


We’ve finally got to the voting stage in the first set of Core Committee
Elections where 12 CC members will be electedto staggered terms.


Candidates List (Alphabetical)

----------------------------------------


View full list of candidates with twitter handles and links to
nomination topics here <http://bit.ly/cc-election-candidates>
(bit.ly/cc-election-candidates <http://bit.ly/cc-election-candidates>)
or a list of names in copy/pasteable format below.


Beau Simensen

Cees-Jan Kiewiet

Chris Tankersley

David Négrier

Gary Hockin

Graham Daniels

Jason Coward

Jeremy Coates

Korvin Szanto

Larry Garfield

Lukas Kahwe Smith

Marc Alexander

Matthew Weier O’Phinney

Michael Heap

Samantha Quiñones

Same Minée

Sara Golemon

Stefano Torresi

Steve Winter

Tobias Nyholm


Role of the CC

----------------------

The brief summary of the new FIG structure is summised in bit.ly/fig-3-0
<http://bit.ly/fig-3-0>. The quote pertaining to ‘What is the CC’ is:


    They hold the entrance votes and final acceptance vote. These votes
    are to see if the FIG wants to consider this problem for a PSR, and
    to have oversight of Working Groups and make sure working groups
    have all relevant stakeholders have their interests represented
    within them. Their final acceptance vote is on the quality of the
    spec, ensuring consistency throughout the FIG, ensuring it meets the
    FIG’s overall direction and aims, making sure stakeholders interests
    were represented, and the competence of the working group.


Essentially they are a technical steering committee for the PHP FIG and
it is designed to represent (and be representative of) the entire PHP
ecosystem from different types of PHP project (Framework, Library,
Consumer Package) to non-PHP things that relate to the ecosystem like
PHP Runtimes, IDEs, PHP in business to different generalised areas of
specialty such as security or async.


Who can vote?

--------------------

You can vote if you are

  *

    A project member

  *

    Have been active in the FIG group’s discussions or activities within
    the past 12 months and are listed here
    <http://bit.ly/cc-voters>(http://bit.ly/cc-voters).


If you wish to be on the list of community members please see here
<https://gist.github.com/michaelcullum/9f5fd32efce27fb5517dd43bf814f16f#file-xnotetocandidates-md>about
how to be added. Votes of anyone not on the list will be discarded.


How to vote?

-------------------


The voting system used is STV[1][2], so basically, there is no tactical
voting possible; 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.


You may, if you wish, not rank all twenty candidates but only rank those
with whom you have a preference (top 5, 12, 15 etc.).


Reply to this topic ranking the candidates in order of preferencefor
example:


1. Luke

2. Leia

3. Anakin

4. Rey

5. Padmé

6. Finn


The vote ends at 23:59 UTC on the 23rd December, and the result will
then (hopefully/likely) be announced on the 24th December.


Note to candidates:

--------------------------

People have asked about this so to clarify, you are highly encouraged to
vote for yourselves. For full rationale please see here
<https://gist.github.com/michaelcullum/9f5fd32efce27fb5517dd43bf814f16f#note-to-candidates>.


Many thanks,

Michael Cullum


[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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