Sorry- perhaps I misunderstand the purpose of your group, but how can
you claim to be making decisions on "software in the public interest"
on a private, paid-member mailing list?
-M
On Jul 16, 2006, at 2:10 PM, Josh Berkus wrote:
Folks,
Hopefully by now a bunch of you have joined as Software in the Public
Interest
Contributing members per my earlier e-mail and are aware that the SPI
annual
board election has started. If you are a registered contributing
member
with SPI, elections are at: http://members.spi-inc.org/vote/
and candidate statements are at:
http://www.spi-inc.org/secretary/votes/vote5/
Voting closes July 28th. If you did not already register as an SPI
contributing member, it is too late for this year.
Please also note that the current volume of e-mail on the spi-private
mailing
list is due entirely to the election and is not at all typical of the
list.
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