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Gerald Pfeifer <gp@suse.com> wrote:
On Tue 2019-09-17, Ish Sookun wrote:
Therefore, please make sure that your membership alias is forwarding emails to the correct email address. If any change is required to your email address you may contact heroes@opensuse.org to help you out.
As someone who could not participate in the last board election due to e-mail configuration woes (when SUSE was being untangled from Micro Focus with some traces of Novell infrastructure still in the game) I can only second this and urge:
Please, please, do check that mail to your @opensuse.org addresses works!
Perhaps it's too late for this question to be relevant for this upcoming vote, but: looking further into the future, is it really necessary to require a @opensuse.org address for participation in these kinds of procedures? It seems to me like an extra hurdle which will just add more opportunities for things going wrong and hence less participation. In my case, I had completely forgotten that I even had one of these @opensuse.org addresses - or maybe I never even knew in the first place. Either way, I only (re)discovered it by reading more of this thread and then realising that perhaps I could find out either way by logging in to connect.opensuse.org (which I had a vague memory of doing at some point in the past). Admittedly I am far from a model member of the community, since I only participate sporadically and don't manage to regularly keep up with all the lists. But I'm sure there are others like me. Apologies if I'm just rehashing a conversation which already happened elsewhere recently. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, email: opensuse-project+owner@opensuse.org