Le 27/01/2011 06:38, Basil Chupin a écrit :
On 27/01/2011 09:17, Thomas Schmidt wrote:
1) if Henne was being replaced (together with Pascal), how did he manage to get 125 votes?;
it seems there is some clarification needed. the page: http://en.opensuse.org/Board say (end of the page): * November 8th, 2007 : 1st openSUSE Board - Pascal Bleser, Francis Giannaros, Andreas Jaeger (chairman), Stephan Kulow, Federico Mena-Quintero. * October 27th, 2008 : 2nd openSUSE Board - Pascal Bleser, Michael Loeffler (chairman), Federico Mena-Quintero*, Stephen Shaw, Henne Vogelsang, Bryen Yunashko (*Stephen Shaw stepped in as interim Board Member for remainder of Federico Mena-Quintero's term May 2009). * December 22th, 2009 : 3rd openSUSE Board - Pascal Bleser, Rupert Horstkötter, Michael Loeffler (chairman), Pavol Rusnak, Henne Vogelsang, Bryen Yunashko. (I don't see what is the meaning of the "*" after some names) and this one: http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Board_election#Term: "openSUSE board members can serve for up to two consecutive election periods. After that they must stand down for at least one election period, but may run again after the one election period break." these rules are from nov 2010 only. So Pascal was board member for 3 years and have to wait one year before being able to apply again, if ever he wants to :-), according to the new rules Henne was member for two years, so reading strictly he shouldn't have been allowed to be candidate this time, why did the election commity allow this (they may be a perfectly reasonable reason, I have nothing at all against Henne)? It would be a good practice to not for each board member the election date and the due term thanks jdd -- http://www.dodin.net http://pizzanetti.fr -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org