Am I the only one who missed the election?

Richard Vickery richard.vickeryrv at gmail.com
Mon Dec 10 21:56:16 UTC 2012


Brian's comments sound a lot like those that I made to another email group
that I was once part of - email may be awesome for communication, but it is
a truly horrible avenue for conducting parliamentary business of any sort,
the least of which are elections and voting. If there were money involved,
some parties could possibly be sued.

Richard
On Dec 10, 2012 6:51 AM, "Brian C. Lane" <bcl at redhat.com> wrote:

> I just saw the Fedora election results, and was surprised to learn there
> had been an election. After some digging I figured out what happened.
>
> Robyn sends her announce emails to: announce@, devel-announce@,
> test-announce@
>
> I saw the nomination email and the election results email, but no
> announcement of the elections being open.
>
> This is because Ankur Sinha didn't send the announcement to the same set
> of lists. I am apparently not on announce, only on devel-announce
>
> Emails like this should see a wide distribution, at the *least* they
> should be sent to the same set of lists that the other related emails
> are sent to. I suspect that the election turnout would have been greater
> if this had happened.
>
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