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fuel_opnfv_governance [2015/10/02 20:34]
Jonas Bjurel [Fuel@OPNFV rules of arbitration]
fuel_opnfv_governance [2015/10/04 19:46] (current)
Jonas Bjurel [Fuel@OPNFV participation]
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 =====Fuel@OPNFV participation===== =====Fuel@OPNFV participation=====
     * Anyone can join the Fuel@OPNFV project as a contributor     * Anyone can join the Fuel@OPNFV project as a contributor
-    * Anyone can nominate him/her self to become a Fuel@OPNFV committer pending approval by an absolute majority vote result from all existing ​Fuel@OPNFV committers.+    * Anyone can nominate him/her self to become a Fuel@OPNFV committer pending approval by an absolute majority vote result from Fuel@OPNFV committers, prior merits in OPNFV or other open source initiatives counts a lot!
  
 =====Fuel@OPNFV Project lead===== =====Fuel@OPNFV Project lead=====
-     * Fuel@OPNFV project leads must be a project committer during his/her time as project lead - thus the nomination/​election of a project lead inherently means nomination/​election of a project committer.+     * Fuel@OPNFV project leads must be a project committer during his/her time as project lead - thus the nomination/​election of a project lead inherently means nomination/​election of a project committer, including the merit requirements that comes with a committer approval.
      * The OPNFV@Fuel project leadership is a one year assignment, the project leadership assignment period spans from June 1 to June 1 the following year. Project lead nomination candidates shall be at hand one calendar month before the assignment period ends.      * The OPNFV@Fuel project leadership is a one year assignment, the project leadership assignment period spans from June 1 to June 1 the following year. Project lead nomination candidates shall be at hand one calendar month before the assignment period ends.
 +     * A project lead must receive a relative majority in respect to the nominees, all committers MUST vote.  ​
      * A project lead nominee candidature is not valid unless the nominee agrees and confirms his/her nomination.      * A project lead nominee candidature is not valid unless the nominee agrees and confirms his/her nomination.
      * There is no restriction on number of assignment periods for a project leader.      * There is no restriction on number of assignment periods for a project leader.
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 =====Fuel@OPNFV rules of arbitration===== =====Fuel@OPNFV rules of arbitration=====
-Although Fuel@OPNFV is an Open-source project with the lead-star of Meritocracy,​ the expectation of the project lead is that together ​with the project committers - steer the project into sound future prospects, ​yet keeping project and architectural goals in mind. A well respected OPNFV@Fuel project lead should under normal conditions be able to do that by finding consensus - only in extraordinary cases should formal voting be used.+Although Fuel@OPNFV is an Open-source project with the lead-star of Meritocracy,​ the expectation of the project lead is that, in consensus ​with the project committers - steer the project into sound future prospects, keeping project and architectural goals in mind. A well respected OPNFV@Fuel project lead should under normal conditions be able to do that by finding consensus - only in extraordinary cases should formal voting be used.
  
-Formal voting on decisions can be requested if majority of the project ​commiters ​request this. In this case, only committers are eligible to vote, and the result should follow the majority vote result.+Formal voting on decisions can be requested if an absolute ​majority of the project ​committers ​request this. In this case, only committers are eligible to vote, and the result should follow the single ​majority vote outcome.
  
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