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Attendees
Guests: Kristin Martin (PC), Marc Johnson (TC), Paul Kloppenborg (BSZ),
Discussion items
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FOLIO Elections 2023 | Mike Gorrell | Elections in 2023 - start early - volunteers to run the election. Review of the 2022 election. Hkaplanian gave a brief update of the way responsibilities were split last time - with the work being divided between Simeon Warner and Hkaplanian. Volunteers asked to fill out their wiki pages and then that info validated collated into a survey. Then a weekly check for anyone who didn't receive a notification. Mike Gorrell seeking volunteers to run the process this time - and notes an element of comms needed. Last year number of candidates == number of seats. We would like to have more options this year. Also seeking to assign specific roles (Treasure, Secretary, Manager, Chair, etc). Hkaplanian offered to continue to work the mechanical part of the process again this year. Also asked about the process for validating candidates suitability for the role. We would benefit from more representation from POs for example. Also - our ask could be clearer for applicants (List of qualifications). Boaz Nadav Manes notes that there were requirements last time, but the numbers weren't there to make the filter meaningful. |
FOLIO Resourcing Working Group | Follow-up from discussion https://wiki.folio.org/display/CC/2023-01-09+Meeting+notes
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Email list proposal | Tom Cramer |
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Proposed change to FOLIO Governance Model to specify how to handle ties in elections | Simeon Warner but with apologies for absence – hope it can still be discussed, will be happy to take action to implement | Issue raised in 2022-06-27 Meeting notes. I propose adding to the FOLIO Governance Model#Electionprocess section: In the event of a tie in any council election, the current chairs of the council, excluding any involved in the tie, shall break the tie. If all current chairs are involved in the tie then it will be broken by random selection. Rationale – good to keep tie break within the council concerned if possible, but need some external tie break if there it conflict of interest with current chairs standing. Random selection feels a little arbitrary but is unbiased and straightforward to implement. I'm not tied to that approach though. |