On Mon, 2004-11-22 at 11:01 +0200, GNOME Foundation Elections wrote: > [This is the actual ballot - please ignore the earlier one (if any)] > > > Dear Baris Cicek, > > It is with great pleasure that the GNOME Membership Committee is > announcing the start of the 2004 GNOME Foundation Election voting > period. Your vote should be received by Monday, December 6th 2004, > 23:59 UTC. > > This is your ballot for voting in the elections for the GNOME > Foundation Board of Directors. > > > About the elections > =================== > > As a reminder, more information about the candidates can be found at > this URL: > > http://foundation.gnome.org/elections/2004/candidates.html > > Information about the GNOME Foundation is here: > > http://foundation.gnome.org/ > > Also, general discussion of the candidates can be found in the 2004 > November (and possibly December) archives for foundation-list at: > > http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/ > > Please take the time to learn about the candidates and their expected > tasks and aspirations as members of the GNOME Foundation Board. > > > Voting instructions > =================== > > You may vote for up to 11 different candidates. The 11 candidates with > the most votes will become the new board, subject to a maximum of four > board members with the same company affiliation. > > At the end of the voting period, all votes will be posted publicly for > verification; this is NOT a secret ballot. At that time, please verify > that your vote was received and counted and alert elections gnome org if > it was not. > > Concerns or questions about the voting process should be sent to > elections gnome org Preliminary results will be announced as soon as > possible after voting closes (most probably on December 6th). Challenges > to these preliminary results should be sent prior to December 17th. > > To vote, send an email to vote gnome org (you can just reply to this > mail: the '> ' coming from the reply are okay). Your mail should contain > the following three personalized authentication lines, unmodified: > > Member: Baris Cicek > Member Address: baris teamforce name tr > Validation Token: 7f142b652e2a285c2067cf3fd28394b7 > > These three lines allow us to verify that you are a foundation member > and that your email came from you. > > Try not to include any text in your email other than the three > authentication lines followed by the choice you're voting for. > > The remainder of your email should name up to 11 candidates you wish > to vote for. The order of the names is not relevant. Please include > both the name and ID number of each candidate exactly as they appear > below, one candidate per line. Try not to include any text in your > email other than the three authentication lines followed by the > candidates you're voting for. > > You shall receive a confirmation for your vote. > > > Invalid vote > ============ > > Your ballot will be considered invalid if one of these conditions has > been violated: > > * there is no member e-mail address > * the member e-mail address is not the e-mail address this ballot was > sent to > * there is no validation token > * the validation token is not valid > * there are too many candidates chosen (more than 11) > > > Your ballot > =========== > > >> DO NOT DELETE THIS << > Member: Baris Cicek > Member Address: baris teamforce name tr > Validation Token: 7f142b652e2a285c2067cf3fd28394b7 > >> DO NOT DELETE THIS << > > The candidates are: Bryan Clark (ID# 2) Murray Cumming (ID# 3) Christian Schaller (ID# 6) Jody Goldberg (ID# 7) Bill Haneman (ID# 8) Dom Lachowicz (ID# 9) David Neary (ID# 12) Tim Ney (ID# 13) Leslie Proctor (ID# 16) Daniel Veillard (ID# 18) Luis Villa (ID# 19) > > Deadline > ======== > > Votes will not be accepted after Monday, December 6th 2004, 23:59 UTC, > so make sure you vote before this time. > > > The GNOME Foundation Election & Membership Committee > > Eric Baudais <baudais kkpsi org> > Gael Chamoulaud <strider gnome org> > Sayamindu Dasgupta <sayamindu randomink org> > Gregory Leblanc <gleblanc linuxweasel com> > Vincent Untz <vincent vuntz net> >
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