Hi David, On Fri, 2020-05-15 at 08:32 -0600, David Mulder wrote:
It seems to me it would be very confusing. It gives the appearance that
my only voting choice is to agree to call for a re-election. This is not
like a typical petition. A petition normally requires leg work, with
door to door messaging. This is being sent to *every* member of
openSUSE, and we're given 1 option. I second the request for a 'NO'
option on the petition.
Let's suppose we provide Yes/No/Abstain options and the percentage turnout be like: Yes: 25% No: 35% Abstain: 26% Then, as per the rule [1] about re-election (at least) 20% of the members have petitioned for a non-confidence vote and we should proceed with that. The higher percentage of "No" is not helpful. The task of the Election Committee is to find whether we have 20% of the members petitioning for the non-confidence vote. Should we not focus on that only? Regards, Ish Sookun [1] If 20 per cent or more of the openSUSE members require a new board, an election will be held for the complete elected Board seats. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, email: opensuse-project+owner@opensuse.org