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=== Schedule (Proposed) ===
=== Schedule (Proposed) ===


* Nominations are open from 15 May through 29 May.  Individuals may provide questions they would like nominees to answer.
* Nominations are open from 15 May through 29 May.  Individuals may provide questions they would like candidates to answer.
* IRC Town Hall-style discussions with candidates for the various positions will be arranged for 31 May through 6 June.  Nominees will be given a set of written questions suggested above, to answer by public email if they wish.
* IRC Town Hall-style discussions with candidates for the various positions will be arranged for 31 May through 6 June.  Candidates will be given a set of written questions suggested above, to answer by public email if they wish.
* The elections will take place 7 June through 22 June.
* The elections will take place 7 June through 22 June.


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=== Candidate Questionnaire ===
=== Candidate Questionnaire ===
We are collecting a list of questions, which will be given to each candidate to answer before the IRC Town Halls.  Please see the [[Elections/Questionnaire|questionnaire]] and add your own.  Note: not all questions will be posed to the candidates.  Questions may be edited.
We are collecting a list of questions, which will be given to each candidate to answer before the IRC Town Halls.  Please see the [[Elections/Questionnaire|questionnaire]] and add your own.  Note: not all questions will be posed to the candidates.  Questions may be edited.  Candidates may choose to answer (or not) as they see fit.




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==== How to Join ====
==== How to Join ====


* Nominees should join #fedora-townhall on FreeNode (irc.freenode.net).  Only nominees and a moderator may speak in this channel.
* Candidates should join #fedora-townhall on FreeNode (irc.freenode.net).  Only candidates and a moderator may speak in this channel.
* The general public should join #fedora-townhall-public on FreeNode (irc.freenode.net).  Direct your questions for the nominees to the moderator.
* The general public should join #fedora-townhall-public on FreeNode (irc.freenode.net).  Direct your questions for the candidates to the moderator.


==== Schedule ====
==== Town Hall Schedule ====
TBD
TBD



Revision as of 18:36, 14 May 2009

May / June 2009

The following groups have elections in May/June 2009:

Schedule (Proposed)

  • Nominations are open from 15 May through 29 May. Individuals may provide questions they would like candidates to answer.
  • IRC Town Hall-style discussions with candidates for the various positions will be arranged for 31 May through 6 June. Candidates will be given a set of written questions suggested above, to answer by public email if they wish.
  • The elections will take place 7 June through 22 June.

Nominations

You may self-nominate. If you wish to nominate someone else, please consult with that person ahead of time. Wiki nomination pages carry additional details about the nominee which the nominee is expected to write.

Candidate Questionnaire

We are collecting a list of questions, which will be given to each candidate to answer before the IRC Town Halls. Please see the questionnaire and add your own. Note: not all questions will be posed to the candidates. Questions may be edited. Candidates may choose to answer (or not) as they see fit.


IRC Town Halls

Each group participating in the election will host at least one Town Hall on IRC. Each will last one hour, or less if there are no further questions.

How to Join

  • Candidates should join #fedora-townhall on FreeNode (irc.freenode.net). Only candidates and a moderator may speak in this channel.
  • The general public should join #fedora-townhall-public on FreeNode (irc.freenode.net). Direct your questions for the candidates to the moderator.

Town Hall Schedule

TBD

Voting Information

The Fedora Elections Guide has information on the voting method used in the Fedora elections and detailed instructions on how to cast your vote.

If you are familiar with the voting process, you may go straight to the voting site to cast your votes.


Historical

December 2008