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Regards,
Alex
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From: Alex Joni alex.j...@robcon.ro
To: emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Cc: EMC developers emc-develop...@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2009 9:36 PM
Subject: [Emc-users] Voting time again..
Hi all, it's time to have another election
The Board has asked Michael Cornelius to run the voting for us.
Michael is not involved in the EMC project but he is a Free Software
advocate in many ways and has graciously offered to help out
(like he did last time). The Board will provide him a list
of email addresses made from joining
Hi all, it's time to have another election for the Board of Directors.
The first step is to have nominations. These take place on the
emc-users list.
To make a nomination, please put NOMINATION in the subject
of your message.
Nominations must be seconded by another person to be considered;
For what it's worth, I do
Stuart Stevenson wrote:
Gentlemen,
Who votes?
thanks
Stuart
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Gentlemen,
My question Who votes? was not a cynical, rhetorical, apathetic
comment. It was a legitimate question. I saw no ballot. I saw no
email. I did not have the opportunity to vote.
I will now expand on the first question. That way there will be NO
confusion as to the meaning of or
Stuart Stevenson wrote:
Gentlemen,
My question Who votes? was not a cynical, rhetorical, apathetic
comment. It was a legitimate question. I saw no ballot. I saw no
email. I did not have the opportunity to vote.
I will now expand on the first question. That way there will be NO
Stuart, everyone who participates on this list and/or the
emc-developers list is eligible to vote.
That being said, due to a mistake I made, I've created a little mess.
Let me explain.
I generated the list of emails to give Michael by copy/pasting the
list from the web-based administration
Chris Radek wrote:
Stuart, everyone who participates on this list and/or the
emc-developers list is eligible to vote.
That being said, due to a mistake I made, I've created a little mess.
Let me explain.
I generated the list of emails to give Michael by copy/pasting the
list from the
Chris Radek wrote:
Stuart, everyone who participates on this list and/or the
emc-developers list is eligible to vote.
That being said, due to a mistake I made, I've created a little mess.
Let me explain.
I generated the list of emails to give Michael by copy/pasting the
list from the web-based
Gentlemen,
You will notice I said 'gentlemen'. We are not all from Florida
but it seems as if most of us are approaching 'geezerhood'. :)
I was not ranting about not getting to vote. I was answering the
'for what is is worth - I vote' statement. I was making clear my 'who
votes' statement
On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 08:48:08 -0500, you wrote:
There were approximately 148 eligible voters I accidentally left off
the list. These were people with emails starting with the letters
A,C,D,E,G,J,M,P,S.
Include B as well, I didn't receive one either ;)
Steve Blackmore
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On Tue, Aug 21, 2007 at 08:47:29PM +0100, Steve Blackmore wrote:
On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 08:48:08 -0500, you wrote:
There were approximately 148 eligible voters I accidentally left off
the list. These were people with emails starting with the letters
A,C,D,E,G,J,M,P,S.
Include B as well, I
Gentlemen,
Who votes?
thanks
Stuart
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