You need to login with your connect.opensuse.org credentials, you can choose from two candidates and you have to vote for two candidates - of course you can only vote if you are openSUSE member [2][3].
While it's a bit late for this discussion, maybe requiring people to log in in order to vote is a bad idea? The way KDE and the OCI do it is by sending every voting member a unique link they can use to vote, and there's a system in place to verify that your vote was entered correctly. Your identity and the vote you cast are not correlated at all by this system. Cornell University even has a free (as in freedom and price) implementation of the above service called CIVS[1]. connect.opensuse.org does not do this, and personally I question the practical usefulness of connect.o.o. Aside from voting what _practical_ purpose is it solving? Registration to become a board member doesn't need to have a full-fledged "social network"... [1]: http://civs.cs.cornell.edu/ -- Aleksa Sarai Software Engineer (Containers) SUSE Linux GmbH https://www.cyphar.com/ -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, email: opensuse-project+owner@opensuse.org