Am election period is the length of time that people may vote in a specific election. Using that term states that you may vote for a candidate at any time between january one and december 31. On other words, voting is never-ending under that language. It isn't ambiguous. ;-).
------Original Message------ From: Administrator To: suserocks@bryen.com To: 'Andreas Jaeger' To: opensuse-project@opensuse.org ReplyTo: admin@different-perspectives.com Subject: RE: [opensuse-project] Revising the Board Election Rules, 3rd iteration Sent: Oct 8, 2010 5:05 PM
Says the election period is for one year? This is a typo, right?
An ambiguity. It may be more clear if it said:
Elections are held annually (in December). There may be ad-hoc elections as necessary between the annual elections.
David
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On Friday 08 October 2010 17:52:25 suserocks@bryen.com wrote:
Am election period is the length of time that people may vote in a specific election. Using that term states that you may vote for a candidate at any time between january one and december 31. On other words, voting is never-ending under that language. It isn't ambiguous. ;-).
I'm following David's suggestoin to change this now...
thanks, Andreas