[VOTE] Vote to decide on production of a new PRIF revision

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Katherine Rasmussen

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Apr 30, 2026, 3:43:58 PMApr 30
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Hello all,
     After the recent votes passed to adopt various changes to the PRIF specification, the PRs with the specification changes have been merged. As such, the technical content on the main branch of the prif repository has been updated. I have been asked by a Committee member to hold a vote on producing a new revision and in accordance with the PRIF governance, this email announces the PRIF Committee vote on a new revision and the technical content to be included.

      Vote: Do you support a new revision (revision 0.8) to be produced with the technical changes that are staged on the main branch of the prif repository? (The latest commit on the main branch at the time of the commencement of the vote is commit hash 2c9f3100dbe84ca186436493e4b1e1fa6d5ec21e).

      Please note, this vote is only on the technical changes that will be added to revision 0.8. If this vote passes, any non-normative changes that are required for a new revision will be discussed in PR and do not require formal votes.

      Please note, if this vote passes, a candidate document will be produced with all changes, both technical and non-normative, and a comment period will commence before the revision is published.

      The decision to produce a new revision with the current staged technical changes must receive approval from 50% of votes (excluding explicit abstentions) to be ratified. Only PRIF Committee members may vote and the options are Yes, No, or Abstain. This vote will remain open until 10 AM (Pacific Time) on Friday, May 15. In order to register your vote, please reply all to this email and state your vote. If voting against, then your vote must include comments that explain your rationale.

Thank you for your time,
      Kate Rasmussen
      Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
      PRIF Community Lead

Brad Richardson

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May 1, 2026, 2:05:10 PMMay 1
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I vote Yes.

Brad
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Katherine Rasmussen

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May 5, 2026, 2:03:23 PMMay 5
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I vote yes.

Kate

Dan Bonachea

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May 12, 2026, 6:40:24 PMMay 12
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I vote YES to produce the next revision of the PRIF specification.

Damian Rouson

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May 14, 2026, 4:14:54 PMMay 14
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etienne renault

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May 16, 2026, 7:05:36 AMMay 16
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Katherine Rasmussen

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May 18, 2026, 12:55:20 PMMay 18
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Hello all,
     The vote on supporting a new revision (0.8) to be produced with the technical changes that are staged on the main branch of the prif repository at the start of the vote (commit hash 2c9f3100dbe84ca186436493e4b1e1fa6d5ec21e) has concluded and it has passed. The vote tally was Yes: 4, No: 0, Undecided: 0.

Please let me know if you have any questions and thanks,

     Kate Rasmussen
     Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
     PRIF Community Lead

Jean-Didier Pailleux

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May 19, 2026, 2:42:57 AMMay 19
to etienne renault, Damian Rouson, Dan Bonachea, PRIF Specification

Hello,

 

I vote Yes (sorry for the delay).

 

Jean-Didier

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