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@Shelley-BaoYue Shelley-BaoYue commented Sep 29, 2025

According to the election charter: If the number of Qualified Nominees is equal to or less than the number of TSC seats available to be elected, the Qualified Nominees shall be approved after the nomination period has closed.

Since the number of candidates is equal to the number of available seats, the four candidates will directly obtain TSC seats.

From today until October 15th, we will enter the public announcement phase. If you have any objections, please feel free to raise them at any time.

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This pull request updates the README.md file to reflect the current composition and term details of the Technical Steering Committee. It includes adjustments to existing members' term end dates and employer information, as well as the addition of a new member and the removal of another, ensuring the documentation is accurate and up-to-date.

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  • TSC Member Term Updates: The term end dates for Benjamin Huo, Hongbing Zhang, and Yin Ding have been extended from 2025 to 2027.
  • TSC Member Employer Change: Yin Ding's employer has been updated from Google to VMware.
  • New TSC Member Added: Yue Bao has been added to the Technical Steering Committee with a term ending in 2027.
  • TSC Member Removed: Fei Xu has been removed from the list of TSC members.
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@kubeedge-bot kubeedge-bot added the size/XS Denotes a PR that changes 0-9 lines, ignoring generated files. label Sep 29, 2025
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This pull request updates the Technical Steering Committee membership list. The changes include updating term end dates, changing one member's affiliation, removing one member, and adding a new one. The update seems to align with the project's governance regarding member renewals. I've pointed out a minor formatting inconsistency in the markdown table for which I've provided a suggestion.

| Fei Xu | Huawei | 2025 |
| Hongbing Zhang | DaoCloud | 2025 |
| Benjamin Huo | QingCloud | 2027 |
| Hongbing Zhang | DaoCloud | 2027 |

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medium

This line has a trailing whitespace. For consistency with the other rows in the table, it would be best to remove it.

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| Hongbing Zhang | DaoCloud | 2027 |
| Hongbing Zhang | DaoCloud | 2027 |

@Shelley-BaoYue Shelley-BaoYue changed the title Update TSC members Update TSC members based on 2025 elections results Sep 29, 2025
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