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Subject: Hyperledger TSC Election Candidates and Start of Voting
Dear Hyperledger Community Members,
I am pleased to announce the following slate of candidates for the 2020-2021 Hyperledger Technical Steering Committee (TSC) election. Voting will begin at 12:01 AM Pacific Daylight Time (GMT -7) on Saturday, September 26th 2020 and continue until 11:59 PM Pacific Daylight Time (GMT -7) on Saturday, October 10th 2020. Here are the candidates:
- Andrei Lebedev, Soramitsu
- Aneena Ann Alexander, Saintgits
- Angelo De Caro, IBM
- Arnaud J Le Hors, IBM
- Artem Barger, IBM
- Arun S M, Walmart
- Baohua Yang, Oracle
- Bobbi Muscara, Intel
- Bruno Vavala, Hyperchain Labs
- Chris Gabriel, Esatus
- Christopher Hempel, Consensys
- Danno Ferrin, IBM
- Dave Enyeart, Bosch
- Gari Singh, IBM
- Grace Hartley, Consensys
- Hart Montgomery, Fujitsu
- MarĂa Teresa Nieto, Telefonica
- Mark Wagner, Redhat
- Nathan George, Kiva
- Peter Somogyvari, Accenture
- Rebecca Aspler, Unbound Tech
- Sara Garifullina, Soramitsu
- Sean Young, Independent
- Sownak Roy, Accenture
- Taku Shimosawa, Hitachi
- Tracy Kuhrt, Accenture
- Troy Ronda, SecureKey
- William Katsak, Taekion
- Yuxiang Liu, MediConCen
We are voting to elect 15 people from the 29 candidates listed above. We use ranked voting that allows you to weight candidates by placing them in an order of preference.
The TSC is responsible for setting the direction and character of the Hyperledger community across all its technical projects. This is your chance to influence that direction and character. The TSC should represent a broad range of voices from across the Hyperledger community. I encourage you to take the time to read the candidate statements linked from this email and consider your vote carefully.
Thank you,
Brian Behlendorf
Executive Director, Hyperledger @ The Linux Foundation