Hi *,
I would like to nominate Raphael Coeffic from SEMS development, Andrei Pelinescu-Onciul and Jan Janak from SER development, Greger V. Teigre and Martin Hoffmann from the boarder community.
Looking at the actual state of the election I am just afraid that the result will not be so balanced between the companies, hopefully it will not cause any problem. Anyway, we can add some more people to the board later if there is a need for it.
Regards, Miklos
On 05/24/2007 02:50 PM, Greger V. Teigre wrote:
I suggest we focus on the technical board right now and pick up that ball a bit later. Note also that it's iptel.org contributors and not only SER contributors who are within the scope of nominations to the technical board. g-)
Jiri Kuthan wrote:
Shall not we have another narrowly focused group for resolving interop issues, ideally recruited on a wider basis than SER contributors?
-jiri
At 12:41 24/05/2007, Jiri Kuthan wrote:
Personally I will constrain myself to three however difficult it may be (in alphabetical order): Andrei for his long-lasting core achievements and insights, Jan for his so-many-modules and DB-model achievements and insights, and Hendrik for his modules and hands-on operational experience. (Notwisthanding that, I really have a long list of other individuals whom I consider technically fit for that, Greger, Nils, Martin, Maxim, Miklos, ... actually the list would become longer and longer, one just hast to make a call...)
-jiri
At 11:19 24/05/2007, Jan Janak wrote:
I would like to nominate Stefan Sayer for SEMS, Jiri Kuthan and Andrei Pelinescu for SER, and last, but not least, Greger Teigre and Hendrik Scholz.
Jan.
Greger V. Teigre wrote:
Ok, I'll keep track of nominations on a new page on iptel.org if and when people accept the nominations.
Let me start: I would like to nominate Jan Janak and Andrei Pelinescu-Onciul for the two developer positions (both due to their central involvement across SER), N. (sip@arcdiv.com) as a user community representative (due to long-time and valuable serusers activity), and Martin Hoffmann as a user community representative (due to his strong SER credentials as book auther, long-term developer and operator of service provider installations).
As Raphael has already accepted his nomination as a SEMS representative/developer, I only nominate four. g-)
SIP wrote:
You ought to stick up a page on the Iptel site somewhere to keep track of who's been nominated perhaps, so people could reference it when deciding their votes. Just an idea.
I nominate Greger to keep track of all of this voting nominating stuff! Seconded? ;)
N.
Greger Viken Teigre wrote:
> Why should voting be secret? We strive openness and transparency in > decision processes by making decisions through consensus on the > mailing lists. I think secret voting should have a very clear > rationale in order to prefer it. > g-) > ------- Original message ------- > From: Martin Hoffmann hn@nvnc.de > Cc: serusers@lists.iptel.org, serdev@lists.iptel.org, semsdev@iptel.org > Sent: 18.5.'07, 10:54 > > > >> Greger V. Teigre wrote: >> >> >>> I have received private questions on how to nominate and vote. My >>> interpretation is that nobody has suggested that we nominate and >>> vote using another procedure than default in consensus building: >>> posting to the list. >>> >>> >> I think it is one main feature of all this voting business to be >> secret. >> >> Regards, >> Martin >> >> > _______________________________________________ > Serusers mailing list > Serusers@lists.iptel.org > http://lists.iptel.org/mailman/listinfo/serusers > >
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