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Results from the Linux Foundation Technical Advisory Board election

The 2016 Linux Foundation Technical Advisory Board election was held November 2 at the combined Kernel Summit and Linux Plumbers Conference events. Incumbent members Chris Mason and Peter Anvin were re-elected to the board; they will be joined by new members Olof Johansson, Dan Williams, and Rik van Riel. Thanks are due to outgoing members Grant Likely, Kristen Accardi, and John Linville.


From:  Steven Rostedt <rostedt-AT-goodmis.org>
To:  Tech Board Discuss <tech-board-discuss-AT-lists.linux-foundation.org>
Subject:  [Tech-board-discuss] Results: Linux Foundation Technical Advisory Board Election 2016
Date:  Wed, 2 Nov 2016 21:18:49 -0400
Message-ID:  <20161102211849.7080256d@grimm.local.home>
Cc:  Olof Johansson <olof-AT-lixom.net>, Rik van Riel <riel-AT-surriel.com>

The TAB elections are now complete. Thank you to all the candidates for
putting their names forward, and a big thank you to Grant Likely, Shuah
Khan, Jes Sorensen, H. Peter Anvin, Chris Mason and the Linux Foundation
staff who helped handle the election logistics.

With 108 ballots cast, the top 5 candidates received:

  Chris Mason, 81 votes
  Olof Johansson, 72 votes
  H. Peter Anvin, 61 votes
  Dan Williams, 59 votes
  Rik van Riel, 55 votes

The next highest voted candidate received 44 votes.

Full results are available on request.

Thanks again to everyone who participated, and congratulations to the
elected candidates.

-- Steve
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Results from the Linux Foundation Technical Advisory Board election

Posted Nov 5, 2016 16:38 UTC (Sat) by jcm (subscriber, #18262) [Link]

It was pleasing that they planned to accept the results of this election without claiming it was rigged.


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