Remove "Eligibility to Vote in Elections" section

Remove this OpenStack specific section, it's migrated now to the
OpenStack Contributor Guide.

See also https://review.opendev.org/711531

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Andreas Jaeger 2020-03-05 19:53:45 +01:00 committed by Andreas Jaeger
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add -v to the options and it will print out all of the commands it's
running.
Eligibility to Vote in Elections
--------------------------------
If you haven't already, you may want to `join The OpenStack
Foundation <https://www.openstack.org/join/>`_ at this point. Among
other privileges, this allows you to vote in official elections and
run for elected positions within the OpenStack community.
When signing up for Foundation Membership, make sure to include the
email address you'll use for code contributions in one of the fields
in your profile, since this is how officials for technical elections
will be able to identify you as an eligible voter or candidate. In
order to qualify to participate in elections, your member level also
needs to be *Foundation Member* (not Community Member) and you need
to make sure you remember to keep your foundation membership email
addresses up to date if you change the address you're using; at
least one address in your Gerrit account needs to match at least one
address in your foundation member profile if you want to be able to
participate in technical elections.
To keep your membership active you must also regularly vote in
elections for the OpenStack Foundation Board of Directors once you
are able to do so; otherwise your membership will lapse after one
year and you'll need to rejoin before you can vote in any further
official OpenStack elections of any kind.
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