PEP 8015: Adjust votes (#828)
* Steering Committee: move Roles before Election * Use Schulze viriant of the Condorcet method * Suggest CIVS service for online voting * Change required majority * Add also a "Annex: Summary on votes" section. * Company acquisition
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The vote is reserved to core developers, is public, and is open for 1
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week. Usually the core developer who proposes the promotion has to
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describe the work and skills of the candidate in the description of the
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vote. A contributor is only promoted if the number of "+1" exceed the
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number of "-1"; other votes (null, "+0" and "-0") are ignored.
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vote. A contributor is only promoted if two thirds (``>= 2/3``) of
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votes approve ("+1") the promotion. Only "+1" and "-1" votes are
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accounted; other votes (ex: null, "-0", "+0.5") are ignored.
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If the candidate is promoted, usually they get a mentor for 1 month to
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help them to handle new responsibilities. If the candidate is not
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year. This way, a member will stay for one full Python release but the
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committee composition will be updated frequently.
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Election of Python Steering Committee Members
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---------------------------------------------
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The Python Steering Committee is composed of 3 people. They are elected
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for three year terms, and each year a member is replaced. A committee
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member can be a candidate for the seat they are leaving.
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Committee members must be Python core developers. The vote is announced
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3 weeks in advance: candidates have to apply during this period. The
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vote is reserved to core developers and is open for 1 week. To avoid
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self-censorship, the vote uses secret ballots: avoid the risk of
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hostility from someone who may get more power (if they get elected).
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The vote uses the `Condorcet method
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<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Condorcet_method>`_ to rank candidates.
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It is important that the
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members of the committee reflect the diversity of Python' users and
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contributors. A small step to ensure that is to enforce that two members
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cannot work for the same company (or subsidiaries of the same company).
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In addition, to encourage more people to get involved, a core developer
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can only be a committee member twice in their whole life (up to 6 years
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total), it can be two mandates in a row.
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To bootstrap the process, 3 members will be elected at the committee
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creation. The first members will stay for 1, 2 or 3 years (3 years for
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the candidate ranked at the first position, 1 year for the candidate
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ranked at the third position).
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If a committee member steps down, a new vote is organized to replaced them.
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If the situation of a committee member changes in a way that no longer
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satisfies the committee constraint (eg: they move to the same company as
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another committee members), they have to resign.
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Python Steering Committee Roles
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-------------------------------
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sure that important features reach completion. Their ability to pick PEP
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delegates is meant to help them to achieve that goal.
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Election of Python Steering Committee Members
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---------------------------------------------
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The Python Steering Committee is composed of 3 members. They are elected
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for three year terms, and each year a member is replaced. A committee
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member can be a candidate for the seat they are leaving.
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Committee members must be Python core developers. It is important that
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the members of the committee reflect the diversity of Python' users and
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contributors. A small step to ensure that is to enforce that two members
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cannot work for the same company (or subsidiaries of the same company).
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In addition, to encourage more people to get involved, a core developer
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can only be a committee member twice in their whole life (up to 6 years
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total), it can be two mandates in a row.
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The vote is organized by the Steering Committee. It is announced 3 weeks
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in advance: candidates have to apply during this period. The vote is
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reserved to core developers and is open for 1 week. To avoid
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self-censorship, the vote uses secret ballots: avoid the risk of
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hostility from someone who may get more power (if they get elected).
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The vote uses the `Schulze/Beatpath/CSSD variant
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<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schulze_method>`_ of the `Condorcet
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method <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Condorcet_method>`_ using an
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online service like `Condorcet Internet Voting Service (CIVS)
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<https://civs.cs.cornell.edu/>`_. This voting method reduces the risk of
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tie. It also produces a ranking of all candidates, needed for the
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creation of the committee.
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In case of tie, a new vote is organized immediately between candidates
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involved in the tie using the same voting method and also during 1 week.
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If the second vote leads to a tie again, the current Steering Committee
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is responsible to seleect the elected member.
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If a committee member steps down, a new vote is organized to replace them.
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If the situation of a committee member changes in a way that no longer
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satisfies the committee constraint (eg: they move to the same company as
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another committee member), they have to resign. If the employer is
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member is acquired by the employer of another member, the member with
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the mandate ending the first has to resign once the acquisition
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completes.
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Election Creating the Python Steering Committee Members
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-------------------------------------------------------
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To bootstrap the process, 3 members will be elected at the committee
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creation. The vote follow the same rules than regular committee votes,
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except that the election needs 3 members, and the vote is organized by
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the PSF Board.
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If two candidates that should be elected are working for the same
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company, only the first in the vote result is elected, the second is not
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elected, but the following candidate in the order of the vote result is
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elected.
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In case of tie, a second vote is organized immediately between
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candidates involved in the tie and following candidates to fill the
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remaining seats. The vote follows the same rules as the regular
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committee vote. If the second vote still result in a tie, the PSF Board
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is responsible to elect members and decide their position in the vote
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result.
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The order in the vote result must be unique for elected members: the
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first is elected for 3 years, the second for 2 years, and the third for
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1 year.
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Example of vote result with a tie:
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* A
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* B, C
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* D
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* E
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* ...
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Candidate A is elected immediately, but a second vote is organized
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between B and C. If A and B are working for the same company, A (1st), C
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(2nd) and D (3rd) are elected, but B is not elected.
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Special Case: Steering Committee Members And PEPs
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When the Python Steering Committee decides that a PEP needs a wider
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approval, a vote is organized.
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The vote is reserved to core developers, is announced 1 week in advance,
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and is open for 1 week. The PEP can still be updated during the 1 week
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notice, but must not be modified during the vote. Such vote happens on
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The vote is reserved to core developers, is public, is announced 1 week
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in advance, and is open for 1 week. The PEP can still be updated during
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the 1 week notice, but must not be modified during the vote. Such vote
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happens on
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the mailing list where the PEP has been discussed. The committee decides
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when the vote is organized. The PEP must have been discussed for a
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reasonable amount of time before it is put to vote. A PEP is only
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approved if the number of "+1" exceed the number of "-1"; other votes
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(null, "+0" and "-0") are ignored.
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approved if two thirds (``>= 2/3``) of votes approve ("+1") the PEP.
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Only "+1" and "-1" votes are accounted; other votes (ex: null, "-0",
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"+0.5") are ignored.
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Lack of Decision
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That's fine. Sometimes, doing nothing is the wisest choice.
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How to update this PEP
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======================
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Change this PEP
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===============
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The first version of this PEP has been written after Guido van Rossum
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decided to resign from his role of BDFL in July 2018. Before this PEP,
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public on the python-committers mailing list, and is open for 1 week.
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The proposed PEP change can still be updated during the 3 weeks notice,
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but must not be modified during the vote. The change is only approved if
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the number of "+1" exceed the number of "-1"; other votes (null, "+0"
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and "-0") are ignored.
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four fiths (``>= 4/5``) of votes approve ("+1") the change. Only "+1"
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and "-1" votes are accounted; other votes (ex: null, "-0", "+0.5") are
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ignored.
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Annex: Summary on votes
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=======================
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====================== ======= ====== ======= =================================
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Vote Notice Open Ballot Method
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====================== ======= ====== ======= =================================
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Promote contributor none 1 week public ``>= 2/3`` majority
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PEP 1 week 1 week public ``>= 2/3`` majority
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Steering Committee 3 weeks 1 week private Condorcet (Schulze/Beatpath/CSSD)
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Change this PEP 3 weeks 1 week public ``>= 4/5`` majority
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====================== ======= ====== ======= =================================
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All these votes are reserved to core developers.
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Annex: Examples of Python Teams
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History of this PEP:
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* Version 6: Adjust votes
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* Specify the Condorcet method: use Schulze/Beatpath/CSSD variant to
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elect Python Steering Committee members. Specify how to deal with
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tie and the constraint on the employers.
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* Vote on promoting a contributor and on PEPs now requires ``>= 2/3``
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rather than ``50%+1``.
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* Vote on changing this PEP now requires ``>= 4/5`` rather than
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``50%+1``.
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* Explain how to deal with a company acquisition.
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* Version 5: Election of Python Steering Committee Members uses secret
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ballots
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* Version 4:
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