Dear Haskellers,

The GHC Steering Committee is seeking nominations for new members.

To nominate yourself please send an email to Simon Marlow <marlowsd@gmail.com>
briefly summarising your background and relevant experience. See below for details
on what committee membership involves, and what kind of experience would be useful.

DEADLINE: 6 November 2025

What's the GHC steering committee?

The committee scrutinizes, debates and eventually decides to accept or
reject proposals to change the language or major features supported by
GHC. Our processes are described in the GitHub repository where
proposals are submitted. In particular, please have a look at the Committee bylaws.

Who are we looking for?

We are looking for members who have the ability to: Ideally, committee members should:
It is our aim that this committee be diverse; by representing
different viewpoints, we will make decisions that benefit larger
segments of our community. Even if you are uncertain whether your
background qualifies you for the role, you are warmly encouraged to
apply.

The committee's work requires a small, but non-trivial amount of time,
especially when you are assigned a proposal for shepherding. We
estimate the workload to be around 2 hours per week, and our process
works best if members usually respond to technical emails within 1-2
weeks (within days is even better). Please keep that in mind if your
email inbox is already overflowing.

Committee members serve for 3 years, but are free to re-nominate
themselves when their 3-year term expires.

Self-nominations are the norm. You can nominate someone else, but
please obtain their explicit consent to do so. (We don't want to
choose someone who turns out to be unable to serve.)

What happens after nominations?

In accordance with our Committee bylaws, the committee deliberates 
nominations in private before communicating the decision. 

The committee doesn't have a fixed size, although we like to have a 
minimum of 9 members. There are currently two members rotating off,
but as the committee currently has 10 members, we will be looking to
appoint at least one but possibly (hopefully!) more.

On behalf of the committee,

Simon Marlow