Dear Kubernetes Community,
Voting Closes in 3 days (Thursday, September 26th)!
Get your votes in for the Kubernetes Steering Committee Election now at https://elections.k8s.io/.
Quick Details on the Election:
3 seats are up for election this year
7 contributors are running for a seat
Check your voter status manually here: voters.yaml
Voting process uses elekto, a GitHub integrated webapp
There is NO email ballot; you MUST go here to vote: https://elections.k8s.io/
Please vote! Voting ends on Thursday, September 26th.
How do I vote?
Log into the election site using your GitHub account, and click “explore elections” to find the Steering Committee election. The election page will show the list of candidates, as well as whether or not you are currently eligible to vote. (If you have contributed to Kubernetes in the last year but haven’t met the eligibility requirements, you will need to submit an exception request by September 23rd.)
On the main election page you can review the candidate bios by clicking on the candidate names.
From the list, rank the candidates in order of preference. Please do your best to rank all candidates and not just a few favorites. However, if you simply can’t decide about a candidate, you may select “No Opinion”.
Other resources and information:
[2] https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/elections/steering/2024/voters.yaml
[3] https://github.com/kubernetes/community/tree/master/elections/steering/2024#voter-exception
[4] 2024 Voter Guide
[5] Steering Committee Charter
Thank you from all your election officers. If you have any questions,
you can reach us via elec...@k8s.io, or message us on Slack any time.
Bridget Kromhout
Christoph Blecker
Priyanka Saggu