Michael Snow wrote: > Robert Horning wrote: > >> I certainly think my voice ought to count for something, together with >> other people who are in my position and situation. >> >> > I quite agree with you, and if you check out the licensing update page > on Meta http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Licensing_update > you'll find that voting eligibility is based on a quite low number of > edits, made any time before the cutoff date. Given the nature of the > question, we understand that anyone who has a history with us should be > able to have input, whether or not they are currently active. Actually, > the edit threshold was just changed from 10 to 25 (still pretty low) by > Erik, maybe he can explain the thinking behind that, as I wasn't aware > of that decision. > > --Michael Snow >
In my case, I have several thousand edits on each of multiple projects, although I didn't qualify to vote in the most recent board elections. I'm not necessarily objecting to not being eligible to vote in those elections, but this is a significantly different situation. Thanks for clarifying this point. -- Robert Horning ____________________________________________________________ Click for great deals on extra fine men's wedding bands. http://thirdpartyoffers.netzero.net/TGL2241/fc/BLSrjpYYOxdmpR6YPlZuSmNnqEQijBc3ilnfWxpxkmQCXkc7rEHSVTBjRgk/ _______________________________________________ foundation-l mailing list [email protected] Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-l
