On Sun, 19 Feb 2012 08:35:50 +0100 jdd <jdd@dodin.org> wrote:
Having people not voting have no harm (for statistics, simply compare votes to the last vote, not to the hole member number), safe for the quorum thing.
Regarding voting: Define voting by percent of people taking part in a poll (elections). Like more then 50% of votes wins. We do that on all polls on a Connect, I don't think that openSUSE wide elections should be any diffrent. That way you don't have to think how many members is active and compare records of previous polls (elections). All we have to do is to: * make well known few places where are announced openSUSE project wide polls and elections, * tell people to watch any of those places, * make list of those that voted public, so that anyone can check anybody else, if needed; and * give option in any poll to cast neutral vote. Those that ignore announcements are really not concerned with anything and have no moral right to jump in after the fact. It is of course possible to have some reasons vote, but as in any more serious elections, For mail lists that is opensuse-announce list, for forums there is News&Announcements forum, for IRC can be used topic of #opensuse-project and #suse, build service can have announce added on right side, above Contact frame, and for all other there is http://news.opensuse.org/category/announcements/ . -- Regards, Rajko -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, email: opensuse-project+owner@opensuse.org