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98 =item "Core Team"
108 =head2 The Core Team
110 The Core Team are a group of trusted volunteers involved in the ongoing
118 In addition to their contributions to the Perl language, the Core Team sets
134 In concert with the Steering Council, they manage Core Team membership.
143 The Core Team do not have any authority over parts of the Perl ecosystem
163 Perl conferences and events, except those organized directly by the Core Team
174 The initial Core Team members will be specified when this document is
177 Any Core Team member may nominate someone to be added to the Core Team by
182 Core Team members should demonstrate:
201 where contributions may be considered for joining the Core Team:
247 Core Team membership acknowledges sustained and valuable efforts that align
250 Core Team members are expected to act as role models for the community and
256 Core Team members serve until they are removed.
260 Core Team Members may resign their position at any time.
263 Core Team against their will, such as for flagrant or repeated violations of a
264 Code of Conduct. Any Core Team member may send a recall request to the
274 Core Team members who have stopped contributing are encouraged to declare
280 To record and honor their contributions, inactive Core Team members will
285 The Core Team may remove either a single Steering Council member or the entire
288 A No Confidence Vote is triggered when a Core Team member calls for one
289 publicly on an appropriate project communication channel, and another Core
298 Any Core Team member may propose amending the Perl Rules of Governance by
306 participating votes from Core Team members to pass.
317 The Vote Administrator describes the proposal being voted upon. The Core Team
322 Active Core Team members vote in favor or against the proposal. Voting is
332 The Steering Council is a 3-person committee, elected by the Core
333 Team. Candidates are not required to be members of the Core Team. Non-member
334 candidates are added to the Core Team if elected as if by a Membership Change
372 As with the Core Team, the Steering Council does not have any authority over
397 Their intent to do so must be publicly stated to the Core Team. If any active
398 Core Team member objects within one week, the Special Election must be
409 their term through a No Confidence Vote by the Core Team.
426 an active Core Team member. Self-nominations are allowed. Nominated candidates
427 may share a statement about their candidacy with the Core Team.
434 Otherwise, active Core Team Members vote by ranking all candidates. Voting is
443 Anyone voted off the Core Team is not eligible to be a candidate for Steering
444 Council unless re-instated to the Core Team.
469 Core Team and, if so, may cast a vote while also serving as administrator. If
474 Vote, then the Core Team will select a Vote Administrator by consensus. If
478 =head1 Steering Council and Core Team Members
480 The list below names the members of the Steering Council and Core Team
503 =head1 Core Team Members
505 The current members of the Perl Core Team are: