Closed lorenanicole closed 5 months ago
Thank you for putting this together Lorena.
We have members that are going to sit in the council for 1 year and others that will sit for 2 years. So my question is, in this first vote, how will we make clear to voters who is gonna get a 2 year seat and who is going to get a 1 year seat? Is it different nominations? Can someone be nominated for both types of seats?
There are multiple ways that I have see this done. The way the PSF did this was by # of votes -- which equates with popularity. I think that is somewhat troubled, because that will lead towards Western bias.
The other way, which I have seen and would recommend is by a lottery after the board is established.
@gise I'm in favor of a lottery then for the 1 year vs 2 year distinction that @jackiekazil proposed. That is, after the Council members are selected/elected (if we will select or elect is the subject of #11, so please weigh in there if you prefer one or the other) we have some lottery mechanism that assigns the 1 year or 2 year length of term accordingly.
Do you have other thoughts?
There are multiple ways that I have see this done. The way the PSF @#did this was by # of votes -- which equates with popularity. I think that is somewhat troubled, because that will lead towards Western bias.
The other way, which I have seen and would recommend is by a lottery after the board is established.
Lottery? In what aspect. I mean how? Can you explain in detail please.
Yes, I think that for the first time a lottery for the 1 year vs 2 year distinction could work. I would make that clear to people voting just in case.
@gise + @treasurechristain here's how a lottery would work:
Right now we are unclear if all the Council members will be chosen by election (voting) or through selection (an application process), again that is issue #11 .
However in either situation we would have language such as, "The Council member applicants with the most [votes/selected] will have a seat on the Council. The length of the term will be dictated by a lottery, randomly selecting from the Council members who has a 1 year term and who has a 2 year term".
For example if we were voting for all 9 seats, the individuals with the most votes for the top 9 will have seats on the Council. But a secondary lottery (e.g. a randomized selection think Python
using random
) will assign who has a 1 year term vs a 2 year term.
The timeline has been moved back to August due to us having to adjust due to PyLadies Global Interim needing more time to prep.
similar to the other issues relating to the global council, @lorenanicole could this issue be closed as it appears to have been moved to Done on the project board? Perhaps however there is a reason to keep the issue open?
Overview
This issue outlines the proposed timeline for the PyLadies Global Council selection process.
History
From the Python Software Foundation (PSF) Board of Directors meeting in Nov 2019, the PSF advised that the selection for the PyLadies Global Council should coincide with the PSF Board of Directors election. The 2019 timeline can be found here.
2020 Election
We'll be syncing with a similar setup as the PSF Board of Director 2020 elections.
Who can vote: Any self-identifying PyLadies member, that is registered.