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===Timeline===
 
===Timeline===
   
*'''Nominations '''(May 17June 3, 2017)
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*'''Nominations '''(January 1January 15, 2019)
::-[[Baka-Tsuki:Executive Council:2017 Nominations|Post on this page]]
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::-will be posted to [[Baka-Tsuki:Executive Council:2019 Nominations|this page]] <i>(nominations closed)</i>
*'''Voting''' (June 4June 18, 2017)
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*'''Voting''' (January 16January 31, 2019)
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::-<!--will be done on [[Special:SecurePoll/vote/40|this page]]--><i>(polls closed)</i>
::-occurs in [https://www.baka-tsuki.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=22093 this admin forum thread]
 
::-if you do not have admin forum access and are eligible, [https://www.baka-tsuki.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=79&t=22081 request access here]
 
   
 
===What is it?===
 
===What is it?===
BT generally has a loose organizational structure that can make it difficult to decide things related to rules and policy. To help with that, we set up the 'executive council', which is just a group of people who volunteer to make decisions on any issues that come up. Each year the positions open up for new (or old) volunteers to nominate themselves and help make decisions for the next year.
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BT generally has a loose organizational structure that can make it difficult to decide things related to rules and policy. To help with that, we set up the 'executive council', which is just a group of people who volunteer to make decisions on any issues that come up. Volunteers serve a two year term, after which the nomination-election cycle repeats.
   
 
===Procedure===
 
===Procedure===
 
To that end, we need volunteers from among BT contributors to be on the executive council and help decide policy.
 
To that end, we need volunteers from among BT contributors to be on the executive council and help decide policy.
   
Eligible volunteers should first nominate themselves on [[Baka-Tsuki:Executive Council:2016 Nominations|this wiki page]]. After the nomination period is over, if there are more volunteers than positions (which would be a good thing), voting will occur in the admin forums. Existing executive council members should also nominate themselves if they are willing to remain. See below regarding eligibility and voting access.
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Eligible volunteers should first nominate themselves on [[Baka-Tsuki:Executive Council:2019 Nominations|this wiki page]]. After the nomination period is over, if there are more volunteers than positions (which would be a good thing), voting will take place. Existing executive council members should also nominate themselves if they are willing to remain. See below regarding eligibility and voting access.
   
 
===Who is eligible to nominate themselves and vote?===
 
===Who is eligible to nominate themselves and vote?===
Any translators or editors (or other dedicated contributors) on BT can nominate themselves to be on the council and vote on nominees.
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Any translator or editor (or other dedicated contributors) on BT can nominate themselves to be on the council and vote on nominees. Community moderators (Facebook, Discord) are also eligible to vote on nominees.
 
Voting occurs on the admin forums, and to have access to the admin forum, you need to belong to one of the forum groups Project Translator (English), Project Editor (English), Alt. Language Project Translator/Editor (other languages), or one of the other smaller, miscellaneous groups. For guidelines on who is eligible and instructions how to request access, see the [https://www.baka-tsuki.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=79&t=22081 first post in this forum thread].
 
   
 
In addition to voting, contributors on alternate language projects are welcome to nominate themselves as long as they can communicate in English and are willing to help decide issues relating to projects outside their own language.
 
In addition to voting, contributors on alternate language projects are welcome to nominate themselves as long as they can communicate in English and are willing to help decide issues relating to projects outside their own language.
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We are looking for a final number of 5 people. One spot is reserved for a server admin, so there are 4 completely open positions. However, the server admin may choose to decline his spot, so it can be that all 5 spots will need to be filled with volunteers.
 
We are looking for a final number of 5 people. One spot is reserved for a server admin, so there are 4 completely open positions. However, the server admin may choose to decline his spot, so it can be that all 5 spots will need to be filled with volunteers.
   
Once nominations conclude, an admin forum poll will be opened with the names of all nominees. Everyone can vote yes/no for each nominee, and the nominees with the highest number of 'yes' votes will be the final executive council members.
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Once nominations conclude, a poll will be opened with the names of all nominees. Everyone can vote yes/no for each nominee, and the nominees with the highest number of 'yes' votes will be the final executive council members.

Latest revision as of 00:06, 5 February 2019

Executive council nominations and voting

Timeline

  • Nominations (January 1 – January 15, 2019)
-will be posted to this page (nominations closed)
  • Voting (January 16 – January 31, 2019)
-(polls closed)

What is it?

BT generally has a loose organizational structure that can make it difficult to decide things related to rules and policy. To help with that, we set up the 'executive council', which is just a group of people who volunteer to make decisions on any issues that come up. Volunteers serve a two year term, after which the nomination-election cycle repeats.

Procedure

To that end, we need volunteers from among BT contributors to be on the executive council and help decide policy.

Eligible volunteers should first nominate themselves on this wiki page. After the nomination period is over, if there are more volunteers than positions (which would be a good thing), voting will take place. Existing executive council members should also nominate themselves if they are willing to remain. See below regarding eligibility and voting access.

Who is eligible to nominate themselves and vote?

Any translator or editor (or other dedicated contributors) on BT can nominate themselves to be on the council and vote on nominees. Community moderators (Facebook, Discord) are also eligible to vote on nominees.

In addition to voting, contributors on alternate language projects are welcome to nominate themselves as long as they can communicate in English and are willing to help decide issues relating to projects outside their own language.

Expectations

The primary expectations/duties as an executive council member are to be willing to read and respond regarding any policy issues that come up (such as DMCA policy details, project organization, give final interpretation on ambiguous policy). In general, volunteers should be reachable at least weekly, but ideally daily.

Very large policy changes should still be done only after getting feedback and support from the entire BT community. The executive council mainly deals with smaller policy issues and interpretation, or responding to time sensitive issues.

However, the executive council can still have significant effect in how they decide policy should be implemented. Nominees that wish to make significant changes policy can/should indicate that when they nominate themselves to gather support in voting.

Voting details

We are looking for a final number of 5 people. One spot is reserved for a server admin, so there are 4 completely open positions. However, the server admin may choose to decline his spot, so it can be that all 5 spots will need to be filled with volunteers.

Once nominations conclude, a poll will be opened with the names of all nominees. Everyone can vote yes/no for each nominee, and the nominees with the highest number of 'yes' votes will be the final executive council members.