CLC Elections January 2025

Core Libraries Committee seeks nominations for three expiring seats (including my own). I’m specifically sending this email to ghc-devs, because im my opinion CLC can benefit from representatives of GHC team. # What is CLC? CLC is a volunteer body, primarily tasked with management of API of `base` package, but also owning so-called Core Libraries and responsible for PVP. You can find out more at https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/ # Who should apply? Anyone who meets the following criteria should apply: * Candidates should have enough bandwidth to review merge requests to `base` on a semi-frequent basis (~3-4 per month), and sustain this for their 3 years term in a healthy manner. * Candidates should be able to contribute opinions and analysis to issues raised by the community as a part of the CLC proposal process on a semi-frequent basis (~7 per month). * Candidates should be good communicators, and at least be able to articulate to the CLC team when they will be available vs. unavailable. * Candidates should be productive, and be able to follow through on merge requests and conversations to their completion in a diligent and timely manner. We encourage any and all who satisfy these requirements to apply. Please note that we are not looking for the biggest galaxy brain in the room -- quite the opposite. We are looking for productive, motivated individuals who want to help support the ecosystem that we love. As such, we hope to build a broad sample of the community. # How can I apply? To apply for one of these positions, send an email to clc.nominations.2025@gmail.com that consists of the following data: * The subject “CLC Election September 2025 - {your name}”. * Why you think you’re a good fit given the above criteria. * If applicable, please point us to some code you’ve written. Please apply before Feb 2. Best regards, Andrew

I’ve sent emails acknowledging all nominations received at clc.nominations.2025@gmail.com. If you had applied and didn’t receive a reply, please contact me by any other channel. If you have not nominated yourself yet, there is only one week to go! The deadline is Feb 2. Best regards, Andrew
On 4 Jan 2025, at 16:42, Andrew Lelechenko
wrote: Core Libraries Committee seeks nominations for three expiring seats (including my own). I’m specifically sending this email to ghc-devs, because im my opinion CLC can benefit from representatives of GHC team.
# What is CLC?
CLC is a volunteer body, primarily tasked with management of API of `base` package, but also owning so-called Core Libraries and responsible for PVP. You can find out more at https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/
# Who should apply?
Anyone who meets the following criteria should apply:
* Candidates should have enough bandwidth to review merge requests to `base` on a semi-frequent basis (~3-4 per month), and sustain this for their 3 years term in a healthy manner. * Candidates should be able to contribute opinions and analysis to issues raised by the community as a part of the CLC proposal process on a semi-frequent basis (~7 per month). * Candidates should be good communicators, and at least be able to articulate to the CLC team when they will be available vs. unavailable. * Candidates should be productive, and be able to follow through on merge requests and conversations to their completion in a diligent and timely manner.
We encourage any and all who satisfy these requirements to apply. Please note that we are not looking for the biggest galaxy brain in the room -- quite the opposite. We are looking for productive, motivated individuals who want to help support the ecosystem that we love. As such, we hope to build a broad sample of the community.
# How can I apply?
To apply for one of these positions, send an email to clc.nominations.2025@gmail.com that consists of the following data:
* The subject “CLC Election September 2025 - {your name}”. * Why you think you’re a good fit given the above criteria. * If applicable, please point us to some code you’ve written.
Please apply before Feb 2.
Best regards, Andrew
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