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
>
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