Difference between revisions of "SAC:Election to SAC"
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== Getting Elected to SAC == | == Getting Elected to SAC == | ||
− | SAC members are added by election. A SAC member ask someone if they would like to be on SAC and if someone agrees, the SAC member should open up a motion for the person to be added to SAC. | + | SAC members are added by election. A SAC member can ask someone if they would like to be on SAC and if that someone agrees, the SAC member should open up a motion for the person to be added to SAC. |
A person (even if not a member of SAC), can take initiative, and ask to be added to SAC via the SAC mailing list. | A person (even if not a member of SAC), can take initiative, and ask to be added to SAC via the SAC mailing list. |
Revision as of 19:41, 18 January 2018
Who should join SAC
Getting Elected to SAC
SAC members are added by election. A SAC member can ask someone if they would like to be on SAC and if that someone agrees, the SAC member should open up a motion for the person to be added to SAC.
A person (even if not a member of SAC), can take initiative, and ask to be added to SAC via the SAC mailing list.
Once intent has been confirmed, a SAC member (PSC Chair must make the motion if no one else does), will on SAC mailing list, start the motion to add said member to SAC list.
At least 3 members of SAC must agree to the request on the mailing list with a +1, and no -1. All -1s must be discussed and adjudicated before motion to add member can be passed.
New member motion passed what next
Once motion passes to add new member.
- The new member will be added to list of SAC#Members
- and their responsibilities if known should be stated.
- Based on the responsibilities the new member may be added to or given enhanced permissions which may include
- being added sac LDAP group
- being added to the shell LDAP group (for ssh access)
- being given admin on the
- wiki
- main website
- mailing lists