On Thu, Aug 20, 2015, at 12:30 PM, Jimmy Sjölund wrote: > Some thougths inline below. > > WHO VOTES? > > > > Who should be allowed to vote? > > > I think as Xubuntu does, only team members should be allowed to vote. > Though, it's a bit unclear what constitutes the Ubuntu Studio team. :) >
How about https://launchpad.net/~ubuntustudio-contributors? I can make sure everyone who is a part of any other developer team is also a member there. > > > > > HOW DO WE VOTE? > > > > If we do an anonymous vote, we need to use some sort of a service. Which > > is easiest/best? > > > > I think the voting should be open, my suggestion is on IRC. No anonymous > votes. However, that is just my opinion. > I have nothing against it being open, but in that case I would prefer this list, since it can be difficult to have everyone available at a specific time. > On Thu, Aug 20, 2015 at 11:18 AM, Kaj Ailomaa <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > > > REQUIREMENTS TO BE CANDIDATE > > > > What should be required of a candidate? > > > > I think everyone would agree on that the candidate needs to at least: > > * be active and available > > * know something about Ubuntu Studio development > > > > I also felt that the candidate should know: > > * Debian packaging (and Debian Policy) > > > > Beyond that, I think it would be nice if the candidate also was required > > to prepare a set of goals that he/she has for the next two years, so > > that we know what we are voting for. > > > > > Some thoughts about the next coming two years would be good to have, and > how the lead is going to "run the business". Otherwise it is kind of > voting > in the dark unless you know the person beforehand. > Then, let's decide that a candidate must create a wiki page using a template that we figure out. It's a common procedure when applying for stuff in the Ubuntu community. > > > > > HOW OFTEN DO WE VOTE FOR A NEW PROJECT LEAD? > > > > I would like to suggest every two years. > > > > Agreed. > > I also think it might be helpful if you/we could document what is > expected > from the project lead, so they know what is expected of them before they > volunteer for the position. But also as I wrote before, I think some of > the > tasks of current project lead could be delegated to other roles. That > have > not really been the case lately due to the team being so small. But with > any luck the team might grow again and it wouldn't be such great task for > someone in the PL roles to do more or less everything. > I will do my best to document that during the coming weeks. -- ubuntu-studio-devel mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-devel
