Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 15 Sep 2021 16:42:43 -0400 | Subject | Re: [Tech-board-discuss] Reminder: Voting procedures for the Linux Foundation Technical Advisory Board | From | Laura Abbott <> |
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On 9/15/21 15:34, Shuah Khan wrote: > On 9/15/21 10:13 AM, Laurent Pinchart wrote: >> Hi Laura, >> >> On Wed, Sep 15, 2021 at 12:07:13PM -0400, Laura Abbott wrote: >>> On 9/15/21 10:46, Laurent Pinchart wrote: >>>> On Wed, Sep 15, 2021 at 10:36:45AM -0400, Laura Abbott wrote: >>>>> On 9/15/21 10:07, Laurent Pinchart wrote: >>>>>> On Wed, Sep 15, 2021 at 09:58:32AM -0400, Laura Abbott wrote: >>>>>>> On 9/9/21 12:49, Laura Abbott wrote: >>>>>>>> Hi, >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Reminder that the Linux Foundation Technical Advisory Board >>>>>>>> (TAB) annual >>>>>>>> election will be held virtually during the 2021 Kernel Summit >>>>>>>> and Linux >>>>>>>> Plumbers Conference. Voting will run from September 20th to >>>>>>>> September >>>>>>>> 23rd 16:00 GMT-4 (US/Eastern). The voting criteria for the 2021 >>>>>>>> election >>>>>>>> are: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> There exist three kernel commits in a mainline or stable released >>>>>>>> kernel that both >>>>>>>> - Have a commit date in the year 2020 or 2021 >>>>>>>> - Contain an e-mail address in one of the following tags or merged >>>>>>>> tags (e.g. Reviewed-and-tested-by) >>>>>>>> -- Signed-off-by >>>>>>>> -- Tested-by >>>>>>>> -- Reported-by >>>>>>>> -- Reviewed-by >>>>>>>> -- Acked-by >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> If you have more than 50 commits that meet this requirement you >>>>>>>> will >>>>>>>> receive a ballot automatically. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> If you have between 3 and 49 commits that meet this requirement >>>>>>>> please >>>>>>>> e-mail tab-elections@lists.linuxfoundation.org to request your >>>>>>>> ballot. >>>>>>>> We strongly encourage everyone who meets this criteria to request a >>>>>>>> ballot. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> We will be using Condorcet Internet Voting >>>>>>>> Service (CIVS) https://civs1.civs.us/ . This is a voting service >>>>>>>> focused on security and privacy. There are sample polls on the >>>>>>>> website if you would like to see what a ballot will look like. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> If you have any questions please e-mail >>>>>>>> tab-elections@lists.linuxfoundation.org. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Thanks, >>>>>>>> Laura >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> P.S. Please also consider this another reminder to consider >>>>>>>> running for >>>>>>>> the TAB as well >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Final reminder: please remember to request your ballot for the TAB >>>>>>> elections. If you know others who are eligible please encourage >>>>>>> them to request a ballot as well. >>>>>> >>>>>> When are the ballots supposed to be sent ? It would be nice to avoid >>>>>> requiring everybody to check whether they're below or above the 50 >>>>>> commits threshold manually :-) >>>>> >>>>> The ballots will be sent sometime after Monday September 20th >>>>> 9:00am GMT-4 (US/Eastern). >>>>> >>>>> I did make an attempt to send e-mails to the > 50 commits individuals >>>>> but there is a chance my e-mail got eaten by spam filters or just >>>>> didn't get sent out. I discovered Google Apps' e-mail limits and >>>>> that you should not attempt to bcc too many people. This is something >>>>> I'd like to handle in a more automated fashion next year to make >>>>> it easier for both voters and those running the elections. >>>> >>>> Does it mean I should ask for a ballot after the 20th if I don't get >>>> one, or request one *before* ? I meet the above criteria but haven't >>>> received any ballot yet, so I was unsure whether I should ask or wait. >>> >>> The intention was that if you were in the range of between 3-49 commits >>> you would ask for a ballot now. >> >> Would it be possible to share the script that you are using to check in >> which category a developer is, to avoid the criteria being applied in >> slightly different ways ? >> > > Same request. Is this the same script that gets used to determine candidate > eligibility before they get added to the ballot? > > thanks, > -- Shuah
You can thank Kees for the script
https://github.com/kees/kernel-tools/blob/trunk/identity-canonicalizer
This is the same script for both voting and nomination
The set generated is
# Find people participating in 50+ commits since 2020-01-01: git log --since=2020-01-01 | ~/bin/identity-canonicalizer | sort -g > contributors.txt cat contributors.txt | awk '{if ($1 > 2) {print $0}}' >eligible.txt cat eligible.txt | awk '{if ($1 > 49) {print $0}}' >ballots.txt
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