The FreeBSD Project is pleased to announce the conclusion of our fourth consecutive democratic election of project leadership.
The FreeBSD Core Team constitutes the project's "Board of Directors" and is responsible for vetting new src committers, arbitrating technical disagreements, weighing in on policy and administrative issues, and appointing sub-committees for handling specific duties (security officer, release engineers, port managers, webmasters, etc..).
The core team has been democratically elected every 2 years by active FreeBSD committers since 2000.
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