On 23/02/2019 00.52, Fraser_Bell wrote:
On 2/22/19 3:07 PM, Simon Lees wrote:
On 23/02/2019 09:33, Fraser_Bell wrote:
On 2/21/19 1:22 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 21/02/2019 21.53, Fraser_Bell wrote:
Simon mentioned one place, but also:
<url>https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Board_election</url>
and
<url>https://news.opensuse.org/2019/02/16/voters-choose-two-new-board-members-and...</url>
as well as on the Project ML.
Huh? Searching for the subject word "election" I see:
[opensuse-project] Cast Your Vote: 2018-2019 openSUSE Board Elections
But I do not see the results.
Searching for the word "results" I don't see it either. Did you use another wording in the subject line?
Simply put: If you took the interest in the Project and the Elections to actually vote, you received the information.
If you did not show the interest to actually perform your membership duty and vote in the election, than it would be logical to assume you were also not interested in the results.
Of course, I *know* you voted, Carlos, simply because I know you *do* take a strong interest in the Project and the Community.
And, no, not because I was on the Elections Committee, because voting is by secret ballot: Secret even from the Elections Committee itself.
Instead, it is because I know enough about you from our past interactions over the last few years that I know you take the interest and you vote in the elections.
Thanks for that.
I also didn't see an email on the project mailing list so I guess it got missed. I'd also expect the results to be published to this list for archiving sake etc.
Hmmm. I suppose you are right.
I guess you and Carlos are correct that I somehow missed posting to the Project Mailing list, and I suppose that means that I have managed to make this the worst-run election ever because of that.
Keep in mind, I was quite burnt out at the end of the election, yet I managed to write the News Article in openSUSE News -- the place where I, personally, would FIRST expect to find openSUSE News, silly me! -- and do a few other cleanup jobs before I collapsed.
But, you are right, I did a lousy job with my part in the elections.
We are not complaining, only asking, maybe you were busy and it eluded your attention ;-) -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 15.0 x86_64 at Telcontar)