🛠️ Technical Advisory Committee — Academics Seat Election
The election for the Academics seat on the OpenSSL Corporation Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) is now open.
The TAC strengthens our technical governance by ensuring that the OpenSSL Project's development priorities and technical directions reflect the needs, insights, and expertise of the broader community, in alignment with the OpenSSL Mission.
Election period: February 2–20, 2026 (UTC)
Result announced: February 23, 2026 (UTC)
Voting model
This is an open election: votes are visible to participants.
Votes may be changed at any time until the close of voting.
Quorum requirement: participation of at least 15% of eligible delegates is required for the election to be valid.
Voting eligibility: one vote per institution.
Each institution is represented by a single designated delegate.
To change a designated delegate, please contact the Election Committee.
Term
Commences: March 1, 2026 (UTC)
Duration: 2 years
This thread is used for the election and any related procedural questions.
🛠️ Technical Advisory Committee — Academics Seat Election
poll by Election Committee Closing Sat 21 Feb 2026 12:00AM
Current results
| Current results | Option | % of points | Voters | |||
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Nikolas Gauder, Technical University of Munich | 100 | 5 |
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| None of the above | 0 | 0 | ||||
| Undecided | 14 |
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5 of 19 votes cast (26% participation)
Election Committee · Mon 2 Feb 2026 11:05AM
Nominee: Nikolas Gauder, Technical University of Munich
Statement
As a Master's student in Informatics at the Technical University of Munich, focusing on IT security, networking, and applied cryptography, I have worked with OpenSSL's QUIC stack in the past, contributed code, and was an OpenSSL Foundation scholarship recipient for the OpenSSL Conference 2025. I am eager to engage further with the community and give back by providing my experience and perspective to the Technical Advisory Committee.
If selected for the Advisory, I plan to represent the perspectives of students as well as researchers who rely on OpenSSL for secure systems and experimental research. My goal is to contribute constructive feedback, advocate for the community's needs, and support the long-term sustainability of the OpenSSL project.
I believe I would be a valuable addition to the Corporation’s TAC because I bring hands-on experience, a fresh early-career perspective, and a strong commitment to bridging the gap between academic research, open-source development, and industry adoption.