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| 1 | +--- |
| 2 | +layout: post |
| 3 | +title: "Electing New Project Directors 2024" |
| 4 | +author: Leadership Council |
| 5 | +team: Leadership Council <https://www.rust-lang.org/governance/teams/leadership-council> |
| 6 | +--- |
| 7 | + |
| 8 | +Today we are launching the process to elect two Project Directors to the Rust Foundation Board of Directors. This is the second round of slots, following from [last year's election](https://blog.rust-lang.org/2023/08/30/electing-new-project-directors.html). |
| 9 | + |
| 10 | +We will briefly explain the goals and procedures here, but this is mostly copy-pasted from [last year's post](https://blog.rust-lang.org/2023/08/30/electing-new-project-directors.html) and the [official process documentation][pde-process]. |
| 11 | + |
| 12 | +We ask all project members to begin working with their Leadership Council representative to nominate potential Project Directors. See the [Candidate Gathering](#candidate-gathering) section for more details. Nominations are due by October 9, 2024. |
| 13 | + |
| 14 | +[pde-process]: https://github.com/rust-lang/leadership-council/blob/main/policies/project-directorship/election-process.md |
| 15 | + |
| 16 | +## What are Project Directors? |
| 17 | + |
| 18 | +The Rust Foundation Board of Directors has five seats reserved for Project Directors. |
| 19 | +These Project Directors serve as representatives of the Rust project itself on the Board. |
| 20 | +Like all Directors, the Project Directors are elected by the entity they represent, which in the case of the Rust Project means they are elected by the Rust Leadership Council. |
| 21 | +Project Directors serve for a term of two years and will have staggered terms. |
| 22 | +This year we will appoint two directors and next year we will appoint three directors. |
| 23 | + |
| 24 | +See the [Role Description] document for more details about what is involved in being a Director. |
| 25 | + |
| 26 | +The current project directors are Mark Rousskov, Ryan Levick, Santiago Pastorino, Scott McMurray, and Jakob Degen. |
| 27 | +This year, Mark Rousskov and Ryan Levick's seats are open for election. |
| 28 | + |
| 29 | +We want to make sure the Project Directors can effectively represent the project as a whole, so we are soliciting input from the whole project. |
| 30 | +The elections process will go through two phases: Candidate Gathering and Election. |
| 31 | +Read on for more detail about how these work. |
| 32 | + |
| 33 | +[Role Description]: https://github.com/rust-lang/leadership-council/blob/main/roles/rust-foundation-project-director.md |
| 34 | + |
| 35 | +## Candidate Gathering |
| 36 | + |
| 37 | +The first phase is beginning right now. |
| 38 | +In this phase, we are inviting the members of all of the top level Rust teams and their subteams to nominate people who will make good project directors. |
| 39 | +The goal is to bubble these up to the Council through each of the top-level teams. |
| 40 | +You should be hearing from your Council Representative soon with more details, but if not, feel free to reach out to them directly. |
| 41 | + |
| 42 | +Each team is encouraged to suggest candidates. |
| 43 | +Since we are electing two new directors, it would be ideal for teams to nominate at least two candidates. |
| 44 | +Nominees can be anyone in the project and do not have to be a member of the team who nominates them. |
| 45 | + |
| 46 | +The candidate gathering process will be open until October 9, at which point each team's Council Representative will share their team's nominations and reasoning with the whole Leadership Council. |
| 47 | +At this point, the Council will confirm with each of the nominees that they are willing to accept the nomination and fill the role of Project Director. |
| 48 | +Then the Council will publish the set of candidates. |
| 49 | + |
| 50 | +This then starts a ten day period where members of the Rust Project are invited to share feedback on the nominees with the Council. |
| 51 | +This feedback can include reasons why a nominee would make a good project director, or concerns the Council should be aware of. |
| 52 | + |
| 53 | +The Council will announce the set of nominees by October 11 and the ten day feedback period will last until October 21. |
| 54 | +Once this time has passed, we will move on to the election phase. |
| 55 | + |
| 56 | +## Election |
| 57 | + |
| 58 | +The Council will meet during the week of October 21 to complete the election process. |
| 59 | +In this meeting we will discuss each candidate and once we have done this the facilitator will propose a set of two of them to be the new Project Directors. |
| 60 | +The facilitator puts this to a vote, and if the Council unanimously agrees with the proposed pair of candidates then the process is completed. |
| 61 | +Otherwise, we will give another opportunity for council members to express their objections and we will continue with another proposal. |
| 62 | +This process repeats until we find two nominees who the Council can unanimously consent to. |
| 63 | +The Council will then confirm these nominees through an official vote. |
| 64 | + |
| 65 | +Once this is done, we will announce the new Project Directors. |
| 66 | +In addition, we will contact each of the nominees, including those who were not elected, to offer feedback. |
| 67 | +For those who accept feedback we will follow up to tell them a little bit more about what we saw as their strengths and opportunities for growth to help them serve better in similar roles in the future. |
| 68 | + |
| 69 | +## Timeline |
| 70 | + |
| 71 | +This process will continue through all of September and into October. |
| 72 | +Below are the key dates: |
| 73 | + |
| 74 | +* Candidate nominations due: October 9 |
| 75 | +* Candidates published: October 11 |
| 76 | +* Feedback period: October 11 - October 21 |
| 77 | +* Election meeting: Week of October 21 |
| 78 | +* First board meeting starting the new term: November 12 |
| 79 | + |
| 80 | +After the election meeting happens, the Rust Leadership Council will announce the results and the new Project Directors will assume their responsibilities. |
| 81 | + |
| 82 | +## Acknowledgements |
| 83 | + |
| 84 | +A number of people have been involved in designing and launching this election process and we wish to extend a heartfelt thanks to all of them! |
| 85 | +We'd especially like to thank Eric Holk and Ryan Levick for helping to improve our process. |
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