On Mon 2019-11-11, Jim Henderson wrote:
I'm asking if the system tracks numbers of people who changed their vote (or indeed, when they voted during the polling period). I don't know the software.
Tracking (or being able to track) whether or when someone changed their vote would mean the system is not as safe and confidential as possible. It's one of those things I'd love to do (being curious and interested), but happy we cannot (from the perspective of having confidential and secure voting). On Mon 2019-11-11, Jim Henderson wrote:
Bottom line: Nobody knows why those 224 people didn't vote; we can only guess. It may well have been apathy, it may well have been insufficient information to make an informed vote.
That's the same for any of our board elections or any vote in "physical" life. I have indicated I'll propose to add an abstain option to future votes and I'll do that. And I have some further ideas on votes (this being our first outside of board elections) which I plan on putting forward. (None of that is going to give us clarity on individual motivation to vote one way or another or abstain or not at all in the end. That, as much as I do care, which is a lot, is not reasonably addressable.) Gerald -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, email: opensuse-project+owner@opensuse.org