On 2/24/11, Peter FELECAN <[email protected]> wrote: > Philip Brown <[email protected]> writes: > >> >> ironically, I think you just proved my point, "people wont read the >> thread". Because if you had (re?)read the whole thread rather than >> just the first article, you would already know my viewpoint on >> Dagobert's summary. > > You misunderstood my remark: I referred to the message at the head of > *this* thread, the one that contains *this* message and which was cited > in Maciej's call for vote
Same thing applies, since they both have the same shortcomings. Again, you proved my point that people dont fully read threads, when given a reference to them. > In principle nothing, except that IMO this is a desultory diversion: we > discussed the subject during 10 days,[.....]. It's a > clear testbed case for the processes which govern our community. So, > lets try to do it without endless discussion about how. Yes, I completely agree, this is a good testbed case for the process. It is a testbed as to whether OpenCSW is going to continue forward as a fair, democratic organization, or one where voices in opposition to board members, are locked out of the voting process. _I'm not looking for further discussion_. I'd like to see a vote; one in which both sides get a fair voice on the ballot. You said there is "nothing wrong" with my proposal in drawing up ballot descriptions, so lets move forward with it, unless there are any other objections? There is no reason that this will significantly 'delay' anything, since there is no need for further back-and-forth discussion. That is another reason why I specified that each side gets exclusive control over their side of the writeup, baring factual errors: To eliminate delays in voting. Unless Maciej is feeling particularly slow in writing up "his" side, I see no reason that a vote could not be started in 24 hours from now. I can certainly have my side written within that period of time. Mr. Secretary, what say you? _______________________________________________ maintainers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.opencsw.org/mailman/listinfo/maintainers .:: This mailing list's archive is public. ::.
