On Fri, 2011-06-10 at 11:01 -0400, Jared K. Smith wrote:
I'm happy to announce the results of our recent round of elections for at-large seats on the Fedora Board and FESCo, and FAmSCo. The results are as follows:
FESCo
There were five FESCo seats up for election this cycle. A total of 200 ballots were cast in the FESCo election. Each of the eight candidates could receive up to 1600 votes (200 ballots multiplied by 8 candidates).
Votes | Candidate
1120 | Kevin Fenzi (nirik) 1020 | Bill Nottingham (notting) 764 | Tomáš Mráz (t8m) 699 | Peter Jones (pjones) 567 | Stephen Gallagher (sgallagh)
535 | Kyle McMartin (kylem) 480 | Justin Forbes (jforbes) 398 | Iain Arnell (iarnell)
The top five candidates were Kevin, Bill, Tomáš, Peter, and Stephen. Each will server a full two-term position on the Fedora Engineering Steering committee.
Fedora Board
There were three open seats on the Fedora Board this election cycle. A total of 204 ballots were cast. Due to the system of range voting that we use in Fedora elections, this means that each of the six candidates could receive up to 224 votes (204 ballots multiplied by 6 candidates).
Votes | Candidate
833 | Rex Dieter (rdieter) 608 | Jon Stanley (jds2001) 607 | Peter Robinson (pbrobinson)
421 | Robert 'Bob' Jensen (EvilBob) 367 | Andrea Veri (averi) 274 | Zach Oglesby (zoglesby)
I'm pleased to have Rex and Jon return as members of the Board, and welcome Peter to the Fedora Board as well. All three of these individuals will serve full two-term positions on the Fedora Board.
-- Jared Smith Fedora Project Leader
I have to ask. If 204 ballots are cast how can anyone candidate get more that 204 votes? Your explanation above does not explain this adequately.
On 06/10/2011 01:19 PM, Aaron Konstam wrote:
I have to ask. If 204 ballots are cast how can anyone candidate get more that 204 votes? Your explanation above does not explain this adequately.
I think the answer is obvious: everyone is equal, but some are more equal than others :)
On Fri, 10 Jun 2011 15:19:22 -0500, AK wrote:
On Fri, 2011-06-10 at 11:01 -0400, Jared K. Smith wrote:
I'm happy to announce the results of our recent round of elections for at-large seats on the Fedora Board and FESCo, and FAmSCo. The results are as follows:
FESCo
There were five FESCo seats up for election this cycle. A total of 200 ballots were cast in the FESCo election. Each of the eight candidates could receive up to 1600 votes (200 ballots multiplied by 8 candidates).
Votes | Candidate
1120 | Kevin Fenzi (nirik) 1020 | Bill Nottingham (notting) 764 | Tomáš Mráz (t8m) 699 | Peter Jones (pjones) 567 | Stephen Gallagher (sgallagh)
535 | Kyle McMartin (kylem) 480 | Justin Forbes (jforbes) 398 | Iain Arnell (iarnell)
The top five candidates were Kevin, Bill, Tomáš, Peter, and Stephen. Each will server a full two-term position on the Fedora Engineering Steering committee.
Fedora Board
There were three open seats on the Fedora Board this election cycle. A total of 204 ballots were cast. Due to the system of range voting that we use in Fedora elections, this means that each of the six candidates could receive up to 224 votes (204 ballots multiplied by 6 candidates).
Votes | Candidate
833 | Rex Dieter (rdieter) 608 | Jon Stanley (jds2001) 607 | Peter Robinson (pbrobinson)
421 | Robert 'Bob' Jensen (EvilBob) 367 | Andrea Veri (averi) 274 | Zach Oglesby (zoglesby)
I'm pleased to have Rex and Jon return as members of the Board, and welcome Peter to the Fedora Board as well. All three of these individuals will serve full two-term positions on the Fedora Board.
-- Jared Smith Fedora Project Leader
I have to ask. If 204 ballots are cast how can anyone candidate get more that 204 votes? Your explanation above does not explain this adequately.
204*6=1224 : typo in the mail you replied to
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