Hi all,

Sascha, you make an excellent point here, I was thinking along the same lines when I re-read the various candidate statements this morning.

Personally I'd also be interested in taking this one step further and creating a lively debate. Two ideas I've been thinking about are:

(a) An IRC discussion with all the candidates next Tuesday or Wednesday before the election starts. This would give all Sugar Labs members a chance to directly interact with the candidates by asking questions. Additionally it could lead to some interesting discussions among the candidates whereas I fear that discussions here on the list will be more unidirectional (e.g. with the candidates simply answering the questions Sascha mentions below but not commenting on each other's answers and ideas). (b) Organizing a Skype, Gtalk, or Google+ Hangout session with the same purpose. While text-based communication has some advantages (e.g. it's easy to search, reference, etc.) I personally really like hearing people's voices and real-time reactions to discussions and arguments.

For all these things we could use a wiki page or even something like Google Moderator (http://moderator.appspot.com/) to collect questions from the community in advance.

Thoughts anyone?

Cheers,
Christoph

Am 07.11.2011 12:21, schrieb Sascha Silbe:
Dear SLOB candidates,

I've read your announcements with interest. They all explain well
where you're coming from and "who" you are. What I'm missing, however,
is what you want to *do* during your election period.

I'm aware that the SLOB isn't supposed to do much (and agree on this
philosophy), but even within that framework there are possible nuances
that could guide me as to who to vote. Right now I only see a set of
long-term, active contributors, *each* of which I trust to have the best
interests of Sugar Labs at heart.

What do you see as current issues of Sugar Labs and what are you going
to do to solve them? (For some issues, "staying out of the way" might be
a valid answer).

What else would you consider a good reason for me to vote you?

Sascha




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