I would like to know how many people registered and were unable to vote. I tried more times that I can count to vote but could not get the system to accept my keys. (yes, keys)
thanks, terri Casper.Dik at Sun.COM wrote: >> With a 6 to 1 majority voting yes for the change, it does seem a little >> odd that we were looking for a greater than 50% of all possible voters. >> > > That's not different from how other referenda are decided. > > The best way to do it is to require a certain percentage of the electorate > to vote for or against a particular item. > > This is required so that the "other side" cannot change the outcome by > abstaining (this can happen in certain systems). > > We could, of course, change the rules, by a referendum, but that must pass. > > In the past we felt that excepting a "core contributor" status was > sufficient to by entered in the election register. Perhaps we need to > require a core contributor to "register" their intend to vote by > registering their ssh key. > > How many ssh keys are registered? Did people register and didn't vote? > > Casper > > _______________________________________________ > core-contrib-discuss mailing list > core-contrib-discuss at opensolaris.org > http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/core-contrib-discuss > -- Terri Molini Sun Microsystems, Inc. Global Communications, Open Source +1 (408) 404-4976 office +1 (408) 406-9021 mobile AIM: tmolini 'The secret to happiness is a good sense of humor and a bad memory.' Registration for the 2009 MySQL Conference & Expo is now open! April 20-23, 2009, Santa Clara, California. www.mysqlconf.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/ogb-discuss/attachments/20090325/7736a66c/attachment.html>
