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Project Lead (PL) Elections 

The elected Project Leads are responsible for leading our approved projects, which includes maintaining governance, defining strategy, and upholding our Code of Conduct. They also oversee the development of projects and mentor team members. Each project can have up to three co-project lead appointments available. Both Steering and General members are eligible to become Project Leads.

Project Overview

The Working Groups (WGs) create Projects to oversee the deliverables that have been approved. These Projects are activities that have been approved by one of the following groups: the Open Source Group, the Standards Group, the Policy Group, or the Community Group. Any output created by a Project that is intended for publication as a GSF deliverable must be approved by the WG and ratified by the Steering Committee before it can be released.

Term

Once a project is approved, the submitter will be installed as the initial Project Lead. Additional project leads can be nominated and elected by their project peers. A Project Lead's term lasts for two years, but it is dependent on the organization's continued membership. If a Project Lead(s) resigns before completing their term, an election process will be triggered to find a suitable replacement.

Call for nominations

A call for nominations is sent out to all the project-associated WG and Project members to offer an opportunity to submit their names for consideration for a PL appointment.

  1. If ≤ 2 three names are nominated, they are elected unopposed; no voting occurs.

  2. If > 3 names are nominated, it will trigger a vote*.

*Recommended tool OpaVote

Project Lead Responsibilities

  • The PL has overall responsibility for the management of a project.

  • PLs SHALL maintain strict impartiality and act in the foundation's interest in performing their tasks.

  • Ensure the technical activities of the Group are progressed promptly following the processes and procedures of GSF.

  • Organize and run the meetings following the processes and practices of the GSF.

  • The work and progress of the Group Project are appropriately communicated to the WG through regular status reports.The PL MAY delegate tasks to the co-PLs, including chairing the Group as necessary.

  • Facilitate discussion during the meeting, encouraging all members to participate in decision-making.

Project Lead Role Considerations:

  • This role requires 2-3 hours per week, including chairing meetings, preparation time, and offline communications.

  • PLs must lead empathetically and create a welcoming space for technical and non-technical contributors. 

  • PLs represent the GSF, so they must ensure benefits are shared among all

PL Support

Elected PLs will receive a wide range of support in fulfilling their duties from their Group GSF Ops team, including their own Project Manager

WG Call for Chair Nominations

  1. Forward an email to Project & cc: WG members, inviting members to submit their names for chair consideration.

    1. Existing chairs are eligible to submit their names for consideration to run for a second term.

    2. Details are additionally circulated in the GSF Newsletter

  2. Member nominations are submitted to the GSF WG PM in reply to the circulated email.

    1. GSF members can self-nominate.

  3. Include the following information.

    1. The candidate's name and company

    2. identify if it is a self-nomination or the nomination of somebody else

    3. NOTE: The use of GSF email lists shall not be permitted for any campaign purposes by can

Results

  • If ≤ 2 names are submitted, they are elected unopposed after the Election Officers have reviewed the nominations. No voting occurs.

  • If ≥ 3 names are submitted, it will trigger a *vote, or the project can approve to have 3 Project Leads.

*Recommended tool OpaVote

Voting (Only required IF there are > 3 Nomination)

Each member organization is entitled to one vote at the Green Software Foundation. The official primary representative, or alternate if the primary is unavailable, will vote on their organisation's behalf. However, before the vote is cast, a popular vote will be conducted to determine the majority choice of the WG. The member organization will then be informed of the popular vote and can either cast their ballot in favour or vote independently.

Voting instructions

  1. Any individual from a Steering or General level is entitled to vote.

  2. Members are entitled to change their vote as often as they wish until the ballot closes.

    1. Recommended tool OpaVote

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Task

Date

Action

Comment

Nomination Opens

Open date - MM-DD-YY - 16:00 PT

Email WG & Project members

Nomination period two weeks

Nomination Closes

Closing date - MM-DD-YY - 16:00 PT

Email WG & Project members

If ≤ 2 nominations. No vote required, results circulated

*Ballot Opens

Open date, MM-DD-YY 16:00 PT

Email GSF-All & WG with evote link

*Only required if there are more than 2 nominations.

Ballot Closes

Closing date - MM-DD-YY - 16:00 PT

Email GSF-All & WG

Ballot results published in the GSF Newsletter and GSF-All

Results Published

Add to Newsletter

FYI OC & SC

Nomination Process

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The nominations email GSF WG PM, with the following;

  1. The candidate's name and company

  2. identify if it is a self-nomination or the nomination of somebody else

Election Officers

The election officer officers for the PL WG election is the GSF WG PM.

Voting (Only required IF there are > 3 Nomination)

Each member organization is entitled to one vote at the Green Software Foundation. The official primary representative, or alternate if the primary is unavailable, will vote on their organisation's behalf. However, before the vote is cast, a popular vote will be conducted to determine the majority choice of the WG. The member organization will then be informed of the popular vote and can either cast their ballot in favour or vote independently.

Voting instructions

  1. Any individual from a Steering or General level is entitled to vote.

  2. Members are entitled to change their vote as often as they wish until the close of the ballot.

  3. Go to the Recommended tool OpaVote to vote for the nominated PL.

  4. Select your preferred candidate, Project Lead

are GSF WG PM.

Current Project Leads

The following members are in post until December 2025;

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STANDARDS WG

OPENSOURCE WG

POLICY WG

COMMUNITY WG

PL Support

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