[openstack-dev] TC membership evolution to All-directly-elected model

Flavio Percoco flavio at redhat.com
Thu Jun 6 15:17:58 UTC 2013


On 06/06/13 12:36 +0100, Mark McLoughlin wrote:
>On Thu, 2013-06-06 at 12:24 +0200, Thierry Carrez wrote:
>> Now we need to further discuss and refine the details of this model to
>> come to a clear motion which will be voted on at a future TC meeting.
>>
>> One of the details we need to discuss is the exact number of members. 11
>> or 13 ? In the 11 case, we'd renew 5 members every Fall and 6 every
>> Spring. In the 13 case, we'd renew 6 every Fall and 7 every Spring. A
>> minimum of 6 members would be necessary to hold a meeting in the 11
>> case, and a minimum of 7 members would be necessary in the 13 case.
>> Special motions would take 8 "YES" in a 11-member TC, while they would
>> require 9 "YES" in a 13-member TC. Personally I don't care that much
>> either way, I think both would work.
>
>Slight preference for 13, since it might give us more diversity. Don't
>see a big downside to having 2 more people.
>

+1 13 gives also some space for more contributions.

>> Another detail is how to encourage diversity while keeping the
>> simplicity of the model. One way to do that might be to use the
>> experimental "proportional" algorithm from CIVS[2]. As markwash
>> suggested, I think we could run the first election(s) as pure Condorcet
>> but save the (anonymized) ballots and check what the results would have
>> been with the "proportional" option enabled. If they seem to still
>> result in natural Condorcet winners but give us additional protection
>> against block voting, we'd consider enabling that option for future
>> elections.
>
>Sounds good.


SGTM

>
>> Final detail would be how to run the transition from the current TC. We
>> currently have 2 people recently-elected to a one-year term and 13
>> people elected for a six-month term[3]. As a transition, the idea would
>> be to elect in the Fall 2013 election 9 people (5 one-year member and 4
>> six-month members) in the case of a 11-member committee, or 11 people (6
>> one-year member and 5 six-month members) in the case of a 13-member
>> committee. The next election in Spring would then see the normal renewal
>> of 6 (over 11) or 7 (over 13) members.
>
>Again, sounds good.
>

SGTM


Cheers,
FF

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Flavio Percoco



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