On 03/25/09 16:47, Terri Molini wrote: > I did raise it before the end of the process. So was that fallen on /dev/null? Was the out going OGB taken note of the issue raised? really if they don't, who should?
-Ghee > > thanks, > terri > > Ghee Teo wrote: >> Terri, >> >> Why didn't you raise your problem before the voting was closed? >> I think extending the ballot before the result is published due to >> technical problem is reasonable. Now, I would think it doesn't give a >> good handling on the democratic voting process. >> >> -Ghee >> >> On 03/25/09 16:28, Terri Molini wrote: >>> I wonder how many other people like me found they couldn't vote >>> despite registering keys? I bet there were people disenfranchised by >>> that key system, I saw other e-mails to that effect. >>> >>> I think as a community we need to understand whether there was >>> interest in the election or if the application kept folks from >>> casting their ballots before folks get wound up about the numbers. >>> >>> I would like to suggest something regarding the casting of ballots >>> for the recent election and changes to the constitution. >>> >>> The system allows the administrator to see whether or not a core >>> contributor registered a key within the voting time frame. >>> >>> We should then try to determine if a core contributor submitted a >>> key and tried to vote and could not or if they changed their mind >>> about casting a vote (unlikely). If it is that they could not cast >>> their ballots due to the system then that needs to be addressed. >>> Perhaps extending the time to those persons and offer a less complex >>> way to vote. >>> >>> In summary, I am suggestion a re-ballot (extend it for 7 days) for >>> core contributors that could not submit their ballots. >>> >>> ### >>> -- >>> 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 >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> 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/20090325/847f7d35/attachment.html>
