[Openstack] [OpenStack Foundation] Individual Member Elections

Rick Clark rick at openstack.org
Sun Jul 29 16:37:05 UTC 2012


Thanks Jonathon,

Apparently, I missed a lot by spending yesterday taking my kids to the
movies and playing outside all day.  It seems everyone else was on
Twitter.

I'm glad you are taking care of this.


Cheers,

Rick

On 07/29/2012 11:21 AM, Jonathan Bryce wrote:
> On Jul 29, 2012, at 10:34 AM, Rick Clark wrote:
>> Jonathon,
>> How is it possible for someone to taint the nomination process?  Are we
>> not allowed to promote our nominations? In light of the fact that the
>> process is closed and we can't know how many nominations we had
>> received, it seems fine to me to encourage nominations.  Have some
>> unwritten rules been broken, I am completely confused?
> 
> Certainly no rules against promoting your nomination or candidacy (or someone else's for that matter). Campaign away! The situation in question is a completely different matter and involves a serious allegation of harassment that we are still trying to get details on.
> 
>> Saying someone
>> "violated the basic principles that hold our community together" is an
>> extreme statement. Our community does things in the open, by default.
>> Had we followed our "basic principles" in this nomination process, I
>> can't help but think we wouldn't be in this situation.
> 
> I agree that our tools and processes can get better and more transparent, and as I mentioned below, we are working on that. Hope to have an update later today or tomorrow on that to send out. I am not sure that it would have prevented this situation as it involves behavior outside of the mechanics of the nominations.
> 
> Jonathan
> 
> 
>>
>>
>> Rick
>>
>>
>>
>> On 07/29/2012 01:18 AM, Jonathan Bryce wrote:
>>> The OpenStack Foundation has already attracted over 2,000 Individual Members in a little over a week. It's a very exciting moment for all of us involved in this effort, but also brings responsibility for each Individual and Corporate member.
>>>
>>> We've learned that someone may have violated the basic principles that hold this community together by trying to affect the nominations for the Individual Member elections. This is not what our community stands for, and we do not want to let the actions of one or a few tarnish the reputation of the thousands of individuals who are working to make OpenStack a great place to develop open source software. We are so determined to uphold our values that every member--individual or corporate--agrees to a code of conduct that prohibits abusive behavior and attempts to manipulate our elections.
>>>
>>> Our bylaws and election process have been defined and overseen by very experienced, independent legal counsel, Mark Radcliffe. We are completely committed to ensuring this process is open, fair and legitimate in accordance with our bylaws and Delaware corporate law. To ensure that the process is open, fair and legitimate, we are looking for individuals who would like to volunteer to be inspectors through the duration of the election to certify the outcome along with our counsel. No more than two affiliated members (working for the same company) can be inspectors, and any candidates who wish to run for election are also ineligible to be inspectors. As stated in the bylaws, "Each inspector, before entering upon the discharge of his duties, shall take and sign an oath to faithfully execute the duties of inspector with strict impartiality and according to the best of his ability." This will require a firm time commitment from any volunteers, as they will need to be available at a numb
er
>> of points through the process to fulfill their duties in a timely manner. If you are interested in being an inspector, let me know.
>>>
>>> Any complaints or concerns about the election process are taken extremely seriously. Each complaint will be reviewed by our independent counsel and addressed or brought before the full Board at its first meeting as appropriate. To facilitate reporting we have created an email address that is received only by the Foundation's independent counsel for review: electionmonitor at openstack.org
>>>
>>> We are also working on process improvements for nominations and elections--more details on that coming soon. In the meantime, please speak up or contact me or Mark Radcliffe directly if you have any concerns. We have all come a very long way in establishing the OpenStack Foundation--our Foundation--and are right on the threshold of having it up and running. Now is the time for us all to pull together and to make sure we continue to build the kind of inclusive, supportive community that has come so far in the last 2 years.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Jonathan
>>> 210-317-2438
>>>
>>>
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