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For clarity, most of our docs refer to our project committee instances as proper nouns. The Kubernetes Steering Committee is the specific instance of steering committee referenced in its docs. Also committee is hard to spell right. `misspell` used to confirm misc. typos fixed. Signed-off-by: Tim Pepper <[email protected]>
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CONTRIBUTING.md

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# Contributing to Steering
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This repo and the committee itself
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This repo and the Committee itself
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This repo is for the use of the steering committee to organize itself and record
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This repo is for the use of the Steering Committee to organize itself and record
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decisions and processes.
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The right mode to contribute depends on the type of change that you are
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proposing or engagement level you are seeking with the committee.
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proposing or engagement level you are seeking with the Committee.
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# Non-members
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Submit a PR and then send email to [email protected].
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To communicate sensitive items with the Steering Committee privately, send an email to [email protected].
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# Steering Committee Members
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changes.md

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# Changes to the Steering Committee
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At any time, a steering committee member may propose a governance change for
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how the committee itself operates (e.g. charter, election process, etc.).
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At any time, a Steering Committee member may propose a governance change for
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how the Committee itself operates (e.g. charter, election process, etc.).
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This should be used sparingly, if ever, and in the presence of clear failures
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of the existing process. This process is intended to cover significant changes
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versus small tweaks. The steering committee does not allocate a role for
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the broader community in reformulating governance. The steering committee believes
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versus small tweaks. The Steering Committee does not allocate a role for
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the broader community in reformulating governance. The Steering Committee believes
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that in the presence of clear failures, the community will "vote with their feet"
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* Post a pull request to this repository describing the change.
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* If there is no protest after 4 weeks, the change is accepted.
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* At any time prior to acceptance, a steering committee member may call a vote.
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* At any time prior to acceptance, a Steering Committee member may call a vote.
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A vote is scheduled no later than 4 weeks after initial introduction of the change.
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* The change is accepted if three-fourths of the committee members vote in favor.
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A vote may be scheduled earlier if all Committee members agree.
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* The change is accepted if three-fourths of the Committee members vote in favor.
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charter.md

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### Not yet delegated responsibilities
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The following responsibilities belong to the Steering Committe, but may be delegated in the future.
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The following responsibilities belong to the Steering Committee, but may be delegated in the future.
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* Coordinate with the CNCF regarding usage of the Kubernetes brand and deciding
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# Kubernetes Steering Committee Elections
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This document outlines the process, for steering committee elections.
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This document outlines the process, for Steering Committee elections.
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### For the 2021 election check the [2021 Kubernetes Election Voter's Guide][voter-guide]
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### Eligibility for voting
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Eligibility to vote for Steering Committee members for prior years is defined by:
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Steering Committee members are elected to serve one, two year term. Members can
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the Steering Committee upon vacating their seat. This confers honor on the
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recipient, acknowledging the significant contributions they have made to the
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[Condorcet]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Condorcet_method

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