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HPC Carpentry is a community effort. We meet 1200 UTC and 2200 UTC on the first
and third Thursday of every month to coordinate lesson development efforts,
share teaching experiences, and discuss feedback. We use a streamlined extract
of [Martha's Rules](https://github.com/hpc-carpentry/coordination/issues/28)
for asynchronous decision-making. Matters requiring acute executive action are
addressed by our [Steering Committee](
https://github.com/hpc-carpentry/coordination/issues/36), which is also the
collective point of contact for The Carpentries proper.
HPC Carpentry is a community effort. We meet twice on the first and third
Thursday of every month to coordinate lesson development efforts, share
teaching experiences, and discuss feedback.

We use a streamlined extract of [Martha's Rules][hpc-martha] for asynchronous
decision-making. Matters requiring acute executive action are addressed by our
Steering Committee which is also the collective point of contact for The
Carpentries proper.

Unless otherwise specified, the style, governance, and rules of HPC Carpentry
default to the [The Carpentries Bylaws](
https://docs.carpentries.org/topic_folders/governance/bylaws.html).
default to the [The Carpentries Bylaws][cc-bylaw].

## Steering Committee

HPC Carpentry is a global volunteer community. Executive decisions are made by
a five-member Steering Committee, which also serves as the point of contact for
The Carpentries.

As of June 22, 2023, the Steering Committee members are:

* Trevor Keller, NIST ([@tkphd](https://github.com/tkphd))
* Andrew Reid, NIST ([@reid-a](https://github.com/reid-a))
* Alan O'Cais, CECAM ([@ocaisa](https://github.com/ocaisa))
* Annajiat Alim Rasel, BRAC ([@annajiat](https://github.com/annajiat))
* Wirawan Purwanto, ODU ([@wirawan0](https://github.com/wirawan0))

## Elections

HPC Carpentry holds Steering Committee elections each June.

Interested parties must have an active GitHub account.

As a small volunteer organization, our aim is to make elections
straight-forward and reasonably secure. The process is as follows.

1. Towards the end of May, a Committee member posts a notification to the
various and sundry communications channels that "June is Election Month!"
The message should encourage people who have not served to consider
doing so.
2. On or before the first Thursday of June, a Steering Committee member shall
create an Issue on [hpc-carpentry/coordination][hpc-coord] to take
nominations for Steering Committee membership.
3. Interested persons should add a comment on the Issue beginning with their
name. Nomination replies may optionally include a brief statement of
interest, intent, suitability, etc.
4. Any person whose nomination reply receives at least one &#128077 `:+1:`
reply is duly nominated, and shall appear on the election ballot.
5. The nomination period will end _one week_ after it opens, to allow for
asynchronous online engagement.
6. On the second Thursday of June, a Steering Committee member shall close the
Nomination thread and use [ElectionBuddy][eb] or equivalent online service
to create a ballot with the name and GitHub user handle of each nominee.
* The ballot should represent a "plurality" vote, with many candidates for
the same position.
* Voters should select at least 3 candidates, and at most 5 candidates.
* The ballot closes one week after it opens.
7. After the regularly scheduled meeting ends on the third Thursday of June,
a Steering Committee member shall confirm the Election has closed and review
the outcome. In case of fraudulent activity, the entire Steering Committee
will confer and decide the best course of action.
8. Candidates who receive at least one vote will be assigned to the open seats
in descending order of votes. The result shall be announced promptly on all
available communications channels, and this page of the Website shall be
updated with their names, contact information, and relevant media, such as
photos.
9. The new Steering Committee shall assume responsibility for all meetings and
activities from July 1 onward.

## By-Elections

In the event a Steering Committee seat is vacated outside the month of June, a
by-election shall be conducted within sixty (60) days. The procedure will be the
same as the annual election, except that voters may select only one (1)
candidate.

<!-- links -->
[eb]: https://electionbuddy.com
[hpc-coord]: https://github.com/hpc-carpentry/coordination
[hpc-martha]: https://github.com/hpc-carpentry/coordination/issues/28
[cc-bylaw]: https://docs.carpentries.org/topic_folders/governance/bylaws.html