= Proposed Ubuntu-au Structure(s) Summary = = Responsibilities for a Leadership Team = * Administer Assets: ubuntu.com.au website, IRC ops, Mailing list, Facebook, Google Groups. * Support Local Groups * Co-ordinate BugJams * Etc. More? = Leadership Team Positions = * Team Contact * Web Admin officer(s): * Local Group Liaison/Development officer * BugJam co-ordinator * Etc. More? == 1. Current Model: Meritocracy == * Loco Contact: Manages LoCo Assets & assigns roles * Web Master: Looks after the website. '''Election Process:''' Appointed ==== PROs ==== * Great for starting a LOCO * Controls tightly LOCO assets ==== CONs ==== * Process not transparent * Breadth of talent is limited == 1A. Meritocracy (current model) but with recognition of those already performing the duties. == This model is currently in use but not everyone is aware of what is being done behind the scenes to make everything work. There is also currently a need for a Chairperson type of role. This is not to say these roles are never rotated, in fact quite the opposite, they are ALREADY rotated. It's just that as some people find they have less time to do things others find they have more time and put their hand up. If you are regularly contributing to an area/s within the community you will find yourself IN one of these roles already if not on the radar should someone have a need to step away for a bit. * Loco Contact - roles described [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCoTeamContact|here]] * Chairperson - responsible for chairing and documenting regular meetings (doesn't have to do all the work just needs to make sure it gets done) * Webteam (numbers dependent on changing requirements, suggest minimum of 3) - responsible for [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AustralianTeam/MailingLists|Ubuntu-AU mailing list moderation]], administrating the [[www.ubuntu.com.au|Ubuntu-AU website]] and keeping the [[http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AustralianTeam/|Ubuntu-AU Wiki page]] up to date. == 2. Conventional Committee Model: Democratic == * Chairperson: Chairs meetings (driving discussion & Decisions) * President: Serves as 'Loco Contact' * Vice-President: Assists President * Ordinary Members (4-6) '''Election:''' General (Annual or Bi-annual) Election by all Ubuntu-au Members ==== PROs ==== * Creates a process, with public responsibilities ==== CONs ==== * Elections & politicisation https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-au/2010-March/005741.html == 3. Australian Community Council (ACC) Model (Ideally 7 +- 2 people) :Democratic == * Loco Contact: Allocates Asset access in consultation with ACC, liaises with CC & Canonical '''Election:''' Is reviewed yearly and appointed by Ubuntu-CC (with recommendation from outgoing LoCo contact) * Chair Person: Chairs meetings, moves discussion and calls for decisions to be made. '''Election:''' Rotational within the ACC membership * Webmaster: Looks after the website. '''Election:''' Elected (Annually) by Council Members, Nominations from Members. * Representatives: State/City/Regional representatives, make national decisions. (see 3A & 3B) [[ubuntu-au/council/structure-detailed|More Details here]] '''Elections:''' Each representative is elected/appointed by Ubuntu members in each corresponding State/City/Region. (Seats are to remain open if no-nominations have been received. Chair person to assume responsibility) === Other positions === * Marketing - Media - Publicity * Junior contact (Under the age of 18) '''Elections:''' Elected or appointed by 'Ubuntu-au Council' ==== PROs ==== * Gives each State/Region/City a voice in the direction of the community * Delegates responsibility * A local contact person * Open & Transparent process * Decision making process easier ie. 8 instead of 40 in an IRC meeting * Group leadership Team * Country wide co-ordination ==== CONs ==== * Election process & politicisation * A structure == 3A. Local City/Region Representative == * Each City/Region LoCo elects/appoints a representative to the ACC. * Its members would represent a City or Region. e.g. Brisbane, Sydney, Cairns, Northern Rivers, Mt Isa, Western QLD etc. * Roles: As per description in Model 3. ==== PROs ==== * City/Regions have a direct representation on the 'ubuntu-au council' * Each member in the City/Region has a say in appointing/electing representative. ==== CONs ==== * Election/Appointment Process == 3B. State Council Representative == * A 'State council' would be created when there are 5 or more city/Regional representatives (in One state) on the ACC. * Cities/Regions would then elect/appoint representatives to the 'State council' rather than the ACC. * A state representative, would then be appointed/elected to represent their respective state in the ACC. * Roles: As per Description on Model 3. ==== PROs ==== * Each state is responsible for appointment/Election of the ubuntu-au council representative for the ubuntu-au council * Reduces the size of the ACC. ==== CONs ==== * Another structural layer == Meetings == * '''Ubuntu-au Council'''- At least every 3 months, more if urgent issues arise. Quorum: 50% of Council members + 1 * '''Ubuntu-au General'''- Once a Month, if agenda items are posted. Quorum: # of Council members + 1 * '''Ubuntu-au State'''- Once a Month, if agenda items are posted. (Only required if "State councils" are created) Notices are to be posted to email lists, Wiki and ubuntu.com.au and Facebook. == Election Process == === Ubuntu-au Council === * Notice to members, Email Lists, Wiki, ubuntu.org.au, Facebook. * Nominations called & displayed on ubuntu.org.au, All positions. * Each State/City/Region appoints/elects a representative (if more than one nomination). * Can be done using an online poll or a local meeting. Only City/Regional/State members eligible to vote. * Each City/Region will keep their own 'official' membership list. * Web Master appointed by council members, in consultation with Ubuntu-au Team Contact. (Note: A Detailed description for models 3 & 3A & 3B can be found [[ubuntu-au/council/structure-detailed|here]])