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'''FD.IO TSC ELECTION PROCEDURES'''
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== 'FD.IO TSC ELECTION PROCEDURES'' ==
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This page describes the proposed TSC selection procedures
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=== Overview ===
  
 
With the changes in the Linux Foundation structures for networking projects, to behooves us as the fd.io TSC to develop a plan for moving from a Platinum Membership based TSC to one based on the contributing community.  This page proposes a target operating procedure, and a transition path to move smoothly from our current state to our desired state.  It starts by laying out some guiding principles and concerns that drive the choices made herein.
 
With the changes in the Linux Foundation structures for networking projects, to behooves us as the fd.io TSC to develop a plan for moving from a Platinum Membership based TSC to one based on the contributing community.  This page proposes a target operating procedure, and a transition path to move smoothly from our current state to our desired state.  It starts by laying out some guiding principles and concerns that drive the choices made herein.
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Revision as of 21:44, 7 December 2017

warning - very drafty - these are for discussion and likely have some bad ideas in them

'FD.IO TSC ELECTION PROCEDURES

This page describes the proposed TSC selection procedures

Overview

With the changes in the Linux Foundation structures for networking projects, to behooves us as the fd.io TSC to develop a plan for moving from a Platinum Membership based TSC to one based on the contributing community. This page proposes a target operating procedure, and a transition path to move smoothly from our current state to our desired state. It starts by laying out some guiding principles and concerns that drive the choices made herein.

Test