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Bug#685795: marked as done (Possibly inviting a new TC member)



Your message dated Sun, 1 Dec 2013 17:43:59 -0800
with message-id <20131202014359.GD6975@teltox.donarmstrong.com>
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Package: tech-ctte

I wrote:
> Stefano Zacchiroli writes ("Re: seats shuffling"):
> > Either way, my preferred process would be that tech-ctte members discuss
> > together on who they want as new member. I'll then be happy to discuss
> > the appointment with Bdale. And I'm positive we can easily reach an
> > agreement under §6.2.1.
> > 
> > But the first step remains the same: tech-ctte members should find a
> > candidate to propose. (Assuming other members agree with you and me that
> > a seat change is welcome, that is.)
> 
> If one purpose is to improve the diversity of the TC members, we
> should take a more structured approach.  Formal structured approaches
> can help remove various kinds of institutional biases.
> 
> Perhaps this is a conversation we should be having on -project.

I'm filing this as a bug here to make sure it's on our todo list.

Ian.

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The appointment of Keith resolves this bug; welcome Keith!

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