New rules for the elections [was Re: Nomination process should not be public until after deadline]
- From: "Vincent Untz" <vuntz gnome org>
- To: foundation-list gnome org
- Cc: elections gnome org
- Subject: New rules for the elections [was Re: Nomination process should not be public until after deadline]
- Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2005 15:38:15 +0200 (CEST)
On Fri, October 28, 2005 00:21, Olav Vitters wrote:
I suggest to keep the official candidates and the amount of candidates
secret until after the nomination deadline. Candidates can of course
announce their candidacy publicly, but I hope that when the official
list is not known, nobody will run just because we do not have 11
persons yet (or something like that). I also hope this avoids the
not-so-known people from responding when they see the 'big names' on the
list.
This proposition makes a lot of sense to me. Is there an objection to
this?
Also, I would like to see a rule about Planet GNOME and similar sites:
I'm not sure that all the candidates will be represented on Planet GNOME
and this could give some advantage to candidates who are. I see three
possibilities:
a. leave as it is and don't care about this (ie, it's not a real problem)
b. make sure that all candidates have the opportunity to appear on
Planet GNOME (and similar sites)
c. ask the candidates to debate on foundation-list, and nowhere else
I think we should go with option c.
What do you think?
Vincent
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