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
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