📣 sktime
is holding its first set of community council elections!
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☀️ We believe in open source and open science. We think AI technology - especially open source - should be openly governed.
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🗽 Open governance means: any contributor has the right to participate in governance and decision making. Eligibility is defined by merit, not place of birth, social class, or connectedness to majority demographic entrepeneurship networks.
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🎩 💰 Not all open source is openly governed. Many open source projects are run closed by companies, taking advantage of contributors for the benefit of a small group of individuals.
🌐 sktime
takes inspiration from Wikipedia, and aspires to become an open knowledge hub, providing opportunities to everyone.
All seven seats on the community council are open for election:
- four of the seats for election by all contributors
- three of the seats for election by the current council
The above is a variant of opening four seats, with three seats in continuity with the current council.
As this is the first cohort of elected councilors, tenure for the open positions will vary between 1 and 3 years. In particular there will be:
- 2 seats open with a 3-year tenure.
- 3 seats open with a 2-year tenure.
- 2 seats open with a 1-year tenure.
The community council is the primary executive body of the sktime project, councilors decide on matters such as project direction or financials, subject to the sktime mission and code of conduct.
Details on sktime
governance here
A key expectation is that councilors will proactively contribute to the widening of sktime
's governance model and charitable mission.
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Any contributor (having an
all-contributors
badge by the voter registration deadline) can vote in this election.- voter registration is required, see timelines
- a discord account on the
sktime
discord is required to vote
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Contributors with a frequent and substantial contribution history can stand as councilors, this includes non-code contributions. Specifics are summarized in the eligibility criteria here.
- if you are not sure whether you can stand, ping
arbitration-committee
on thesktime
discord - candidate registration is required, see timelines
- if you are not sure whether you can stand, ping
- votes are ranked preference statements of candidates
- sets are assigned by "largest vote count at or above rank, among unseated candidates" principle
- subject to exclusion criteria, e.g., no two candidates with same primary affiliation can win a seat
All times are midnight UTC, end of the day.
- 2024-08-04 - voter registration opens
- 2024-09-08 - candidate registration opens
- 2024-09-22 - voter and candidate registration deadline
- 2024-09-24 - candidate statements published
- 2024-10-01 - election period opens
- 2024-10-07 - election period closes
- 2024-10-10 or earlier - results are announced
- read the eligibility criteria here
- 2024-09-22 or before - check the
all-contributors
file (ofsktime
,skpro
, orskbase
), whether you have a badge. If not, open a PR asap with pointers to your contribution. If a user, note that filling out the user feedback form counts as contribution towards a badge. - 2024-09-22 or before - fill out and submit voter registration form
- 2024-09-24 or after - read candidate statements published here
- until 2024-10-01 - optional: participate in candidate Q&A
- 2024-10-01 - 2024-10-07 - vote on discord
- read the eligibility criteria here
- 2024-09-08 - read information published at opening of candidate registration (discord link)
- 2024-09-22 or before - register and submit a candidate statement - candidate registration form
- until 2024-10-01 - participate candidate Q&A
- 2024-10-01 - 2024-10-07 - vote on discord
- 2024-10-10 or earlier - results are announced. If successful, you will receive communicaction on onboarding.