Dne pátek 15. května 2020 17:24:24 CEST, Chase Crum napsal(a):
my greatest concern is the idea that not voting is the same as a no vote. I can't recall another instance in history where abstaining from voting was equated to a no vote (although it may have the same impact). This would imply that every single member was aware of the vote. While I am certain they would all receive an email or message with a call to vote - we couldn't then guarantee that they actually received or even read that call. While we could suggest that this is their problem, again - at the risk of repeating myself - I cannot see how a vote can equate a missing vote as a no vote.
I'd politely disagree. In many countries general referenda requirement says that over 50% of citizens (not voters) must vote for something to take effect. In such cases "no" and " I don't care" are basically same. Do You care? Vote! If not, no change. Regarding the problem of receiving the info... If You care about development of the project, You should follow common communication channels, so I'm completely fine with the approach taken. -- Vojtěch Zeisek https://trapa.cz/ Komunita openSUSE GNU/Linuxu Community of the openSUSE GNU/Linux https://www.opensuse.org/