Re: PMC chair nominations?

2003-03-18 Thread Sam Ruby
Morgan Delagrange wrote: Sam said that we should obtain nominations for chair from people in the (potentially expanded) PMC ranks by the 16th, followed by [a]n election where every member of the PMC has one vote...to be completed on the 18th. Whoops, we're late. Are we obligated to choose a chair

Re: PMC chair nominations?

2003-03-18 Thread Henri Yandell
On Tue, 18 Mar 2003, Sam Ruby wrote: Morgan Delagrange wrote: Sam said that we should obtain nominations for chair from people in the (potentially expanded) PMC ranks by the 16th, followed by [a]n election where every member of the PMC has one vote...to be completed on the 18th.

Re: PMC chair nominations?

2003-03-18 Thread Sam Ruby
Henri Yandell wrote: My read is that if an election were held today, I would be running unopposed. Instead of going through the motions and having a one party election, I would much rather go month to month... in other words, if any PMC member wants to call for an election at any time, it's OK

Re: PMC chair nominations?

2003-03-18 Thread Nicola Ken Barozzi
Sam Ruby wrote, On 18/03/2003 19.51: ... Officially, I have been told that all that it entails is an email once a quarter with the status to the board. This is a lie. ... Hehehe... as an Avalon chair in these months, I know what that means too ;-) ... the plus side is that you will have a

PMC chair nominations?

2003-03-17 Thread Morgan Delagrange
Sam said that we should obtain nominations for chair from people in the (potentially expanded) PMC ranks by the 16th, followed by [a]n election where every member of the PMC has one vote...to be completed on the 18th. Whoops, we're late. Are we obligated to choose a chair this month. I don't