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The following [[Elections|elections]] will take place in May/June 2013:
The following [[Elections|elections]] will take place in January 2014:


* [[Board/Elections/Nominations|Fedora Project Board]] (three seats)
* [[Board/Elections/Nominations|Fedora Project Board]] (two seats)
* [[Development/SteeringCommittee/Nominations|FESCo (Engineering)]] (four seats)
* [[Development/SteeringCommittee/Nominations|FESCo (Engineering)]] (four seats)
* [[FAmSCo_nominations|FAmSCo (Ambassadors)]] (three seats)
* [[FAmSCo_nominations|FAmSCo (Ambassadors)]] (three seats)
* [[Name suggestions for Fedora 19|Fedora 19 Name]] (separate schedule from the committee elections)


All dates and times noted are UTC time.
All dates and times noted are UTC time.


= FESCo Elections May/June 2013 =
= FESCo Elections January 2014 =


These members were elected in the [https://admin.fedoraproject.org/voting/results/fescof19? last elections]:
These members were elected in the [https://admin.fedoraproject.org/voting/results/fescof20? last elections]:
* [[User:Toshio|Toshio Kuratomi]] (abadger1999)
 
* [[Miloslav Trmač]] (mitr)
* [[User:Kevin| Kevin Fenzi]] (nirik)
* [[User:mmaslano|Marcela Mašláňová]] (mmaslano)
* [[User:Notting| Bill Nottingham]] (notting)
* [[User:sgallagh|Stephen Gallagher]] (sgallagh)
* [[User:Tmraz|Tomáš Mráz]] (t8m)
* [[User:Mattdm|Matthew Miller]] (mattdm)
* [[User:Pjones|Peter Jones]] (pjones)




As per the [[FESCo_election_policy|FESCo election policy]], the following finish their terms, and the seats are up for re-election:
As per the [[FESCo_election_policy|FESCo election policy]], the following finish their terms, and the seats are up for re-election:


* [[User:Kevin| Kevin Fenzi]] (nirik)
* [[User:Toshio| Toshio Kuratomi]] (abadger1999)
* [[User:Notting| Bill Nottingham]] (notting)
* [[User:Mitr| Miloslav Trmac]] (mitr)
* [[User:Pjones|Peter Jones]] (pjones)
* [[User:Mmaslano|Marcela Mašláňová]] (mmaslano)
* [[User:jwboyer|Josh Boyer]] (jwb)
* [[User:Sgallagh|Stephen Gallagher]] (sgallagh)
* [[User:Tmraz|Tomáš Mráz]] (t8m)
 


More information at the FESCo [[Fedora_Engineering_Steering_Committee|wiki page]].
More information at the FESCo [[Fedora_Engineering_Steering_Committee|wiki page]].
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For the last election, see [https://fedoraproject.org/w/index.php?title=Development/SteeringCommittee/Nominations&oldid=290360 NominationsMayJune2012]
For the last election, see [https://fedoraproject.org/w/index.php?title=Development/SteeringCommittee/Nominations&oldid=339247 NominationsMayJune2013]


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* '''Future plans:'''
* '''Future plans:'''


== [[User:Sgallagh|Stephen Gallagher]] (sgallagh) ==


* '''Mission Statement:''' Make Fedora THE platform for rapidly developing the next generation of free, open-source software.
* '''Past work summary:''' Red Hat employee since 2008, Lead developer of the System Security Services Daemon, participant in the FreeIPA project. Fedora Hosted admin maintaining ReviewBoard. FESCo member since June 2011. Currently serving on the Fedora Server Working group.
* '''Future plans:''' Continue to drive Fedora to become the best platform for developing exciting new technologies for the desktop and datacenter. Involve myself heavily with the Fedora Server product development and delivery.


=== Questionnaire ===
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== [[User:Ausil|Dennis Gilmore]] (dgilmore) ==
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* Question 1
* '''Mission Statement:''' Ensure Fedora is sanely deliverable, and continues to be leading edge
= Candidates =
* '''Past work summary:''' Former FESCo member, Former Fedora Board Member, Lead for Secondary Arches in Fedora, Fedora Release Engineer lead, Involved in Fedora since its inception. Currently serving on the Base Working Group. Member of Fedora Infrastructure. Red Hat Employee since 2008.
 
* '''Future plans:''' Enable Fedora to deliver a great core, set of products, tooling and documention to enable people to come up with creative new ways to deploy and use Fedora in the real world.
== [[User:user1|User1]] (user_1) ==


=== Introduction ===
== Miloslav Trmač (mitr) ==
 
* '''Mission Statement:'''
**
 
* '''Past work summary:'''
**


* '''Mission Statement:''' Ensure Fedora products form a coordinated and well-integrated universe.
* '''Past work summary:''' Currently FESCo and Server WG member, security architect at Red Hat.  Contributor since RHL times, worked on all parts of the technology stack (from kernel through basic infrastructure to desktop and web applications).  Author of the Fedora signing server.
* '''Future plans:'''
* '''Future plans:'''
**  
** With the introduction of Fedora products, make sure that they make consistent technology choices to avoid splintering the Fedora universe into incompatible subgroups and wasting effort on reimplementations.
** More QA automation - supporting the current tool work, make it more integrated into the packaging process and increasing testing coverage.
** Fedora is often the place where packages affected by changes other packages first interact, and handling this well is critical for achieving good user experience. To that end, I want to improve the handling of changes that affect other packages and ensuring distribution-wide consistency - while making it possible to make successful transitions faster, not slowing change down in bureaucracy.
** I also generally favor policies that allow quick bug->fix turnaround time and allow more enhancements into released versions of Fedora.
** Outside of FESCo my interest is in improving security of Fedora.


=== Questionnaire ===
== [[User:mmaslano|Marcela Mašláňová]] (mmaslano) ==
* Question1?
** Answer1


== [[User:kevin|Kevin Fenzi]] (kevin) ==
* '''Mission Statement:''' Fedora must be usable as the development platform for all kind of developers.
* '''Past work summary:''' FESCo member and Env and Stacks WG coordinator. I used to work mainly on maintenance of the Perl stack.
* '''Future plans:''' Work on goals defined by Env and Stacks WG. I'd like to see more automatization in packaging and updates. I'd like to help enable software stacks for projects like Cloud or Big Data by SCL.


=== Introduction ===
== [[User:Toshio|Toshio Kuratomi]] (abadger1999) ==


I have long been a Fedora contibutor and I'd like to continue to help guide Fedora's Technical decisions.  
* '''Mission Statement:''' Fedora is undergoing a transition from being simply a single Linux Distribution into a project that will create several overlapping distributions and various other platforms and technologies.  I'd like the opportunity to help guide Fedora through the transition so that we can both create these new products and not abandon the good parts of the model that people have come to expect.
* '''Past work summary:''' Infrastructure hacker.  Fedora Packaging Committee member.  Current FESCo member.  Fedora packager from fedora.us to the present.  Involved in the rather ad hoc Python SIG and EPEL packaging.
* '''Future plans:'''  Currently working on how to integrate SCLs into Fedora.  Looking forwards, I think we'll need something similar for docker images and openshift cartridges/gears as well.


* '''Mission Statement:'''
== [[User:kyle|Kyle McMartin]] (kylem) ==


To continue to guide techincal decisions in Fedora and help others get done the things that help our community.  
* '''Mission Statement:''' Ensure Fedora remains on the cutting edge of open source software, while providing a consistent and coherent experience to users.
* '''Past work summary:''' Red Hat employee since 2007, Linux kernel developer, toolchain tinkerer, general OS bug fixer. Previously a Debian developer and Canonical/Ubuntu developer.
* '''Future plans:''' Bring my experience to bear in guiding Fedora for the next few years as we transition from a mere collection of packages grouped together with little integration into a series of targeted products.


* '''Past work summary:'''


Package maintainer since the extras days: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/pkgdb/users/packages/kevin


I co-maintain the Xfce desktop packages.  
== Questionnaire ==
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Work with release engineering
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I have served on FESCo for a long time.
* To achieve competitive advantage, have defined a strategy? Differentiation? Focus? Both?
* Do you agree with, and are you committed to, the Fedora [[Foundations]]? If no, what do you believe should be changed?
* Do you believe that it is incompatible with the Freedom foundation to allow ''in any way'' the installation of non-free software from Fedora products without an explicit and informed action on the part of the user/system administrator to allow the installation of such software?


Employed as Fedora Infrastructure lead to keep all our various infrastructure going.
= Candidates =


Lots of other things...
== [[User:user1|User1]] (user_1) ==
 
* '''Future plans:'''
 
Finish process changes to get <strike>Features</strike> moved to Changes and help streamline tracking.
 
Clean up and modernize some of our policies, especially non responsive maintainers policy.
 
== [[User:notting|Bill Nottingham]] (notting) ==


=== Introduction ===
=== Introduction ===


* '''Mission Statement:'''
* '''Mission Statement:'''
** I plan to represent the Fedora community in FESCo with an eye towards maintaining the quality and standards of the Fedora distribution, including features, testing, stability, release engineering, and so on.
**  


* '''Past work summary:'''
* '''Past work summary:'''
** Red Hat employee since 1998, developer on Red Hat Linux since 5.1, Fedora contributor since its inception, FESCo member, Fedora board member, Release engineering team member, and assorted other roles.
**  


* '''Future plans:'''
* '''Future plans:'''
** Continue to make Fedora the best freely available distribution anywhere. Work with those that show up to make changes, as, realistically, FESCo does not have a significant amount of resources to direct.
**  


== [[User:Pjones|Peter Jones]] (pjones) ==
=== Questionnaire ===
 
* Question1?
=== Introduction ===
** Answer1
 
* '''Mission Statement:'''
** I'll continue to work to maintain a high level of technical feasibility and avoid micromanagement in decisions made by FESCo. I'll try to ensure that our processes for developers are as simple as possible, and to avoid processes that result in unnecessary work, or in duplication of effort, as we form new rules for change management in Fedora.  As I've shown in the past, I'll continue to try to guide our policy decisions to put the power and responsibility in developers hands rather than requiring FESCo's or other committee's intervention and participation at every level.
 
* '''Past Work Summary:'''
** I've worked on Linux for Red Hat since 1998 in various roles including technical support and engineering. I'm one of the anaconda maintainers as well as the maintainer of (thankfully now deprecated) mkinitrd, and am or have been maintainer of Fedora's packages for booty, cdparanoia, dumpet, gnu-efi, grub, grub2, grubby, python-pyblock, syslinux, and others.  I've worked on many levels of our software stack, including implementing installation and boot support for iSCSI, UEFI, dmraid, from the kernel all the way up through userspace. I also represent Red Hat and Fedora on the UEFI Specification Working Group. I'm currently a member of FESCo seeking re-election, and have been serving in this capacity since the winter election of 2009.
 
* '''Future Plans:'''
** I'm currently focused on implementing and impoving UEFI support throughout Fedora.  As a FESCo member I'll continue to help ensure that developers have what they need to implement their features and bug fixes with as little hindrance as possible, and at the same time avoid unnecessary and wasted effort, especially as we revamp the Feature process.

Revision as of 03:53, 28 January 2014

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The nomination period is CLOSED
The nomination period ended at 23:59:59 UTC on January 13, 2014.

The following elections will take place in January 2014:

All dates and times noted are UTC time.

FESCo Elections January 2014

These members were elected in the last elections:


As per the FESCo election policy, the following finish their terms, and the seats are up for re-election:


More information at the FESCo wiki page.


For the last election, see NominationsMayJune2013

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Eligible Voters
Voting eligibility is determined by a community member's Fedora Account System (FAS) memberships.

To vote for FESCo you must have cla_done + one other "non-cla" group in FAS.

Candidate template

Introductions

  • Mission Statement:
  • Past work summary:
  • Future plans:

Stephen Gallagher (sgallagh)

  • Mission Statement: Make Fedora THE platform for rapidly developing the next generation of free, open-source software.
  • Past work summary: Red Hat employee since 2008, Lead developer of the System Security Services Daemon, participant in the FreeIPA project. Fedora Hosted admin maintaining ReviewBoard. FESCo member since June 2011. Currently serving on the Fedora Server Working group.
  • Future plans: Continue to drive Fedora to become the best platform for developing exciting new technologies for the desktop and datacenter. Involve myself heavily with the Fedora Server product development and delivery.


Dennis Gilmore (dgilmore)

  • Mission Statement: Ensure Fedora is sanely deliverable, and continues to be leading edge
  • Past work summary: Former FESCo member, Former Fedora Board Member, Lead for Secondary Arches in Fedora, Fedora Release Engineer lead, Involved in Fedora since its inception. Currently serving on the Base Working Group. Member of Fedora Infrastructure. Red Hat Employee since 2008.
  • Future plans: Enable Fedora to deliver a great core, set of products, tooling and documention to enable people to come up with creative new ways to deploy and use Fedora in the real world.

Miloslav Trmač (mitr)

  • Mission Statement: Ensure Fedora products form a coordinated and well-integrated universe.
  • Past work summary: Currently FESCo and Server WG member, security architect at Red Hat. Contributor since RHL times, worked on all parts of the technology stack (from kernel through basic infrastructure to desktop and web applications). Author of the Fedora signing server.
  • Future plans:
    • With the introduction of Fedora products, make sure that they make consistent technology choices to avoid splintering the Fedora universe into incompatible subgroups and wasting effort on reimplementations.
    • More QA automation - supporting the current tool work, make it more integrated into the packaging process and increasing testing coverage.
    • Fedora is often the place where packages affected by changes other packages first interact, and handling this well is critical for achieving good user experience. To that end, I want to improve the handling of changes that affect other packages and ensuring distribution-wide consistency - while making it possible to make successful transitions faster, not slowing change down in bureaucracy.
    • I also generally favor policies that allow quick bug->fix turnaround time and allow more enhancements into released versions of Fedora.
    • Outside of FESCo my interest is in improving security of Fedora.

Marcela Mašláňová (mmaslano)

  • Mission Statement: Fedora must be usable as the development platform for all kind of developers.
  • Past work summary: FESCo member and Env and Stacks WG coordinator. I used to work mainly on maintenance of the Perl stack.
  • Future plans: Work on goals defined by Env and Stacks WG. I'd like to see more automatization in packaging and updates. I'd like to help enable software stacks for projects like Cloud or Big Data by SCL.

Toshio Kuratomi (abadger1999)

  • Mission Statement: Fedora is undergoing a transition from being simply a single Linux Distribution into a project that will create several overlapping distributions and various other platforms and technologies. I'd like the opportunity to help guide Fedora through the transition so that we can both create these new products and not abandon the good parts of the model that people have come to expect.
  • Past work summary: Infrastructure hacker. Fedora Packaging Committee member. Current FESCo member. Fedora packager from fedora.us to the present. Involved in the rather ad hoc Python SIG and EPEL packaging.
  • Future plans: Currently working on how to integrate SCLs into Fedora. Looking forwards, I think we'll need something similar for docker images and openshift cartridges/gears as well.

Kyle McMartin (kylem)

  • Mission Statement: Ensure Fedora remains on the cutting edge of open source software, while providing a consistent and coherent experience to users.
  • Past work summary: Red Hat employee since 2007, Linux kernel developer, toolchain tinkerer, general OS bug fixer. Previously a Debian developer and Canonical/Ubuntu developer.
  • Future plans: Bring my experience to bear in guiding Fedora for the next few years as we transition from a mere collection of packages grouped together with little integration into a series of targeted products.


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  • To achieve competitive advantage, have defined a strategy? Differentiation? Focus? Both?
  • Do you agree with, and are you committed to, the Fedora Foundations? If no, what do you believe should be changed?
  • Do you believe that it is incompatible with the Freedom foundation to allow in any way the installation of non-free software from Fedora products without an explicit and informed action on the part of the user/system administrator to allow the installation of such software?

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  • Mission Statement:
  • Past work summary:
  • Future plans:

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