I have weekly office hours on Wednesdays in the morning and afternoon (US/Eastern time) in #fedora-meeting-1. Drop by if you have any questions or comments about the schedule, Changes, elections, or anything else. See the upcoming meetings for more information.
I have weekly office hours on Wednesdays in the morning and afternoon (US/Eastern time) in #fedora-meeting-1. Drop by if you have any questions or comments about the schedule, Changes, elections, or anything else. See the upcoming meetings for more information.
I have weekly office hours on Wednesdays in the morning and afternoon (US/Eastern time) in #fedora-meeting-1. Drop by if you have any questions or comments about the schedule, Changes, elections, or anything else. See the upcoming meetings for more information.
The Fedora Linux 34 election cycle has concluded. Here are the results for each election. Congratulations to the winning candidates, and thank you all candidates for running in this election!
Results
Council
One Council seat was open this election. A total of 226 ballots were cast, meaning a candidate could accumulate up to 678 votes (226 * 3).
# votes
Candidate
496
Aleksandra Fedorova
333
Eduard Lucena
234
Damian Tometzki
FESCo
Four FESCo seats were open this election. A total of 241 ballots were cast, meaning a candidate could accumulate up to 1687 votes (241 * 7).
# votes
Candidate
1156
Neal Gompa
931
Stephen Gallagher
804
Dan Čermák
771
Mohan Boddu
716
František Zatloukal
602
Robbie Harwood
564
Frank Ch. Eigler
Mindshare
One Mindshare seat was open this election. A total of 190 ballots were cast, meaning a candidate could accumulate up to 190 votes (190 * 1).
# votes
Candidate
168
Onuralp Sezer
Stats
The Fedora Linux 34 election cycle showed a slight uptick in engagement for Council and FESCo.
Voter counts in the Fedora elections
The FESCo and Council elections saw an increase in candidates over the previous cycle while Mindshare had only one candidate.
Candidate counts in Fedora elections
Edited 2021-06-07 at 1730 UTC to correct a misstatement about the number of candidates compared to the previous election.
Here’s your weekly Fedora report. Read what happened this week and what’s coming up. Your contributions are welcome (see the end of the post)! Elections voting is open through 3 June.
I have weekly office hours on Wednesdays in the morning and afternoon (US/Eastern time) in #fedora-meeting-1. Drop by if you have any questions or comments about the schedule, Changes, elections, or anything else. See the upcoming meetings for more information.
Here’s your weekly Fedora report. Read what happened this week and what’s coming up. Your contributions are welcome (see the end of the post)! Fedora Linux 32 will reach end of life on Tuesday 25 May. Elections voting is open through 3 June.
I have weekly office hours on Wednesdays in the morning and afternoon (US/Eastern time) in #fedora-meeting-1. Drop by if you have any questions or comments about the schedule, Changes, elections, or anything else. See the upcoming meetings for more information.
Voting in the Fedora Linux 34 elections is now open. Go to the Elections app to cast your vote. Voting closes at 23:59 UTC on Thursday 3 June. Don’t forget to claim your “I Voted” badge when you cast your ballot. Links to candidate interviews are below.
May 18, 2021 / Ben Cotton / Comments Off on Need help? The Program Management Team is here!
As you may have seen elsewhere already, the newly-formed Program Management (PgM) Team is here. The PgM team is here to provide organizational support to other teams within Fedora. If your team is interested in support from the PgM team, please file an issue in our repo.
Here’s your weekly Fedora report. Read what happened this week and what’s coming up. Your contributions are welcome (see the end of the post)! Fedora Linux 32 will reach end of life on Tuesday 25 May.
I have weekly office hours on Wednesdays in the morning and afternoon (US/Eastern time) in #fedora-meeting-1. Drop by if you have any questions or comments about the schedule, Changes, elections, or anything else. See the upcoming meetings for more information.
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