Information on the TAC Chair Role
The TAC will elect from amongst the voting TAC members a chairperson for a term of one year. The TAC shall hold elections to select a TAC Chair annually; there are no limits on the number of terms a TAC Chair may serve.
Responsibilities
The primary responsibility of the TAC Chair is to lead the TAC in fulfilling its responsibilities as outlined in section 7 of the LF Networking Fund Charter and to be responsible for:
- Leading TAC meetings;
- Representing the TAC and the technical community within and outside of LFN by:
- Should the TAC chair be unable or unwilling to serve as the TAC representative to the Governing Board the vice-chair will serve as the TAC representative to the Governing Board
- Serving as the TAC representative to the Governing Board
- Participating in other communications as necessary within and outside LFN
These responsibilities may be delegated to another member of the technical community.
Election Mechanics
How to nominate yourself
The election process occurs in two phases; the Nomination phase, and the Election phase.
Self Nomination Phase
Individuals interested in running for this position must update this wiki page with their biography and statement of intent on why you would be a good person to hold this position.
The nomination phase begin and will conclude on 17:00 PDT. A one calendar month from the time of the announcement to account for vacation season.
Election Phase
If there are multiple nominees: A Condorcet election will be initiated by the LF using the CIVS voting system. All TSC members will receive an invitation to vote. In the case of multiple candidates the timing is as follows:
- The election phase will begin on with the distribution of the CIVS poll via email
- The election phase will end four (4) full business days later in the same time zone the poll was initiated from (typically PDT).
Information on Candidates
Name:
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Company: (Optional)
Short Biography:
Statement of Intent:
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