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PSF Board Processes

This page describes a few processes we have in place for the working of the board.

Selection of Officers

The officers of the corporation shall consist of a President, a Secretary and a Treasurer, each of whom shall be elected by the Board of Directors. A Chairperson of the Board, one or more Vice Chairs, one or more Vice Presidents, and such other officers and assistant officers and agents as may be deemed necessary may be elected or appointed by the Board of Directors from time to time. Any two (2) or more offices may be held by the same person, except the offices of President and Secretary.

Yearly, the board should appoint new officers. Below is the list of officer positions (as of June 2014). Not all positions are mandatory. The board should examine this yearly based on the staff that has been hired and decide which positions they deem necessary

Voting Process

Motions can be put to a vote by any board member.

The standard procedure for the last few years has been to:

  1. suggest a resolution
  2. put it up for discussion (on the board list)
  3. sort out any amendments (on the board list)
  4. put the final resolution text on the meeting agenda (see BoardAgenda)

  5. vote on it either by email or in the next meeting

The voting itself (in step 5) is normally run by our secretary or the chairman.

Voting messages used in the meetings and for email votes:

Results are displayed in the format: number-of-aye-votes/number-of-nay-votes/number-of-abstain-votes. Examples:

Board Meetings

These are held on every third Monday of a month. See the meeting times table for exact times.

The agenda for the resp. next board meeting is managed on the PSF Board Agenda Page.

Discussions during Board Meetings

Each item on the agenda should be handled as follows:

Note: We're usually not strict about the one minute voting period limit.

Voting Procedure during Board Meetings

Motions can be put to a vote by any board member. They are normally taken from the agenda.

Example:

Email Voting

The following expedited email voting procedure was adopted by the Board on April 18, 2011:

RESOLVED: The PSF Board of Directors may adopt binding resolutions between regularly scheduled full-board meetings by email, subject to the following procedures:

  1. Any Director may make a motion to the Board, using the published Board mailing list address.
  2. For a motion to pass, a "super-quorum" of 3/4 of the Directors MUST participate in the email vote by stating 'Aye', 'Nay' or 'Abstain' to a proposed motion, with the vote appended to a quoted version of the exact motion proposed. In the case of a Board of 13 Directors, this will require 10 directors to vote by email.
  3. For a motion to pass, an absolute majority of the whole Board MUST vote 'Aye'. In the case of a Board of 13 Directors, this will require 7 Aye votes.
  4. The expiration date/time typically should be at least 72 hours after the motion is proposed and shall not be less than 24 hours after the motion is proposed, and may not extend past the next scheduled Board meeting.
  5. The result of any vote conducted by email SHALL be included in the minutes of the next regularly scheduled Board meeting.

Getting a motion on the agenda

This should be posted to the psf-board list and added to the PSF Board Agenda Page.

The format is rather simple:

It is usual to put a short explanatory paragraph before the motion so directors understand why they are addressing this business.

Putting draft minutes on the wiki

Process for creating new minute pages:

Getting new software installed

Contact the Infrastructure Committee with the details about the software and how it should be set up.

Committee/Work Group Reports

The board requires monthly reports from all committees and workgroups in order to better oversee the actions implemented by the committees and their progress on assigned tasks.

Doug Hellmann has put together an email template to use for these reports.

Please use the following template for all reports:

XYZ Report - Date or Month Year
------------------------------------------------------

1. Continued Activities from Last Month

 - None

2. New Activities

 - None

3. Planned for Next Month

 - None

4. Ongoing Projects

 - None

5. Tabled Activities

 - None

6. Issues / Blockages

 - None

Please send the reports to psf-board@python.org no later than a day before the next board meeting when reports are due. Due dates for reports can be found on thePSF Board Agenda Page

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