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I've recently asked @geekygirldawn and @jberkus to support the Knative community and organize the upcoming steering committee elections. They're kind enough to help, but it would be nice if there's a process that projects can ask "official" help.
How many projects need such support? Any project other than Knative?
If the number is small, we probably don't need a defined process. Or, we can define a process anyway, and use that to tell projects that they can make better elections by asking TAG's support.
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I think Elekto is a great tool. What other ways can we promote it? After it was developed initially, did projects show interest? Or, are they unaware of such tool?
The medium-term goal is to have CNCF hosting for Elekto for projects available. Right now, we don't have that, because the foundation isn't yet prepared to staff/support it (it's not the highest priority, since there's workarounds). Red Hat has been hosting it in their community lab, but they're not going to offer it to all 160 CNCF projects. So the limitation specifically with Elekto is that we can't promise hosting.
For that reason, I'd like to divide this into two different initiatives. One would be the Elekto service, which is pending CNCF availability. But the other is helping projects set up their first Steering elections, which is something that Gov WG could offer.
I've recently asked @geekygirldawn and @jberkus to support the Knative community and organize the upcoming steering committee elections. They're kind enough to help, but it would be nice if there's a process that projects can ask "official" help.
How many projects need such support? Any project other than Knative?
If the number is small, we probably don't need a defined process. Or, we can define a process anyway, and use that to tell projects that they can make better elections by asking TAG's support.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: