Fortunately, the Steering Council at least consists of annually re-elected members.
The same can't be said for the Code of Conduct Work Group, or most other Work Groups, or for Discourse forum moderators.
I actually can't find any documentation anywhere of the election process for the PSF Board of Directors, or anything about how Officers are selected. Not on psf.python.org, not on the PSF blog, not on Mr. Willamson's blog (as a former board member whose blog was recently shared on HN); not as a PEP (that only covers the Steering Council). All I know is that a few new members are elected annually, but not how long their terms are.
That is weird. They have a list of the results (https://www.python.org/nominations/elections/), lists of boards going back a few years (https://www.python.org/psf/board/), but no details. Presumably they post their official Bylaws/founding documents somewhere that they filed with the state, and it'd be in there?
FWIW diversity is important regardless of their website quality. Perfection is the enemy of improvement, IMHO.
The same can't be said for the Code of Conduct Work Group, or most other Work Groups, or for Discourse forum moderators.
I actually can't find any documentation anywhere of the election process for the PSF Board of Directors, or anything about how Officers are selected. Not on psf.python.org, not on the PSF blog, not on Mr. Willamson's blog (as a former board member whose blog was recently shared on HN); not as a PEP (that only covers the Steering Council). All I know is that a few new members are elected annually, but not how long their terms are.
(But I can easily find a diversity statement.)