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Grex > Coop11 > #38: Nominations for the Board of Directors | |
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rcurl
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response 68 of 126:
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Nov 19 05:50 UTC 1998 |
Not in most scientific literature - they *are* still hold the data line.
I did in all my courses, too.
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font
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response 69 of 126:
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Nov 21 18:40 UTC 1998 |
I'd heard rumors about be being nominated...guess it's too late for me to
accept, huh? :-) <sorry>
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remmers
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response 70 of 126:
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Nov 27 14:25 UTC 1998 |
I don't recollect your name coming up, Vanessa, but I could be
mis-remembering.
I've emailed instructions to the candidates on how to create statements.
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jiffer
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response 71 of 126:
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Nov 28 23:00 UTC 1998 |
I am, unluckily, have to decline my nomination, a lot of things are going to
be happening soon, and I don't know how I am going to handle it all. =(
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remmers
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response 72 of 126:
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Nov 29 12:37 UTC 1998 |
Sorry to hear that, jiffer. I'll remove your name from the list.
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keesan
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response 73 of 126:
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Nov 29 20:43 UTC 1998 |
I hope that the other candidates will also find time to attend a board meeting
before elections, in fact I would be in favor of making it mandatory to attend
at least one meeting before becoming a candidate. (BUt not mandatory to
become a candidate if you attend at least one meeting.)
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scg
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response 74 of 126:
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Nov 29 21:59 UTC 1998 |
I don't see any sense in making that manditory, since the voters can decide,
but unless I'm mistaken I think all the candidates have been to board meetings
in the past.
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keesan
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response 75 of 126:
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Nov 30 17:54 UTC 1998 |
How about a meeting where all the current board members and all the candidates
showed up, and any voters who wanted could come and ask questions?
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mdw
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response 76 of 126:
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Nov 30 19:09 UTC 1998 |
Traditionally, we've done this sort of thing online.
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keesan
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response 77 of 126:
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Nov 30 22:57 UTC 1998 |
Why not also have board meetings online? Can Ytalk handle more than three?
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steve
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response 78 of 126:
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Dec 1 04:24 UTC 1998 |
It's an interesting idea, and in fact M-Net has tried that once
or twice. It does allow for people from all over to attend, but
has the usual limiting human interaction problems.
Party is the best mechanism for something like this, I think.
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remmers
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response 79 of 126:
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Dec 1 09:27 UTC 1998 |
The polls are now open. To vote or to get info on the election, type
"vote" at a Unix prompt or "!vote" at a bbs or shell prompt. Or you
can vote on the web at http://cyberspace.org/cgi-bin/pw/voting-booth
Any user can vote, but only the votes of members in good standing will
be counted, of course.
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remmers
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response 80 of 126:
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Dec 1 09:33 UTC 1998 |
I should also point out that you can vote more than once. If you cast
a ballot and later change your mind about who you want to vote for,
just run the program again and re-vote. Your new selections replace
the old.
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scott
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response 81 of 126:
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Dec 1 11:47 UTC 1998 |
I just voted!
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mta
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response 82 of 126:
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Dec 1 15:46 UTC 1998 |
I voted! (Have you?)
I don't like the idea of a face to face "meet the candidate" meeting because
it cuts off people who live too far away to make it to such a meeting. By
keeping it on-line, everyone has the same opportunity to get to know the
candidates.
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jep
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response 83 of 126:
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Dec 1 16:30 UTC 1998 |
I'm much more likely to vote for someone if I've met them and know about
them. I voted for 3 candidates whom I've met. It may be unfair to the
others, whom I haven't met. I missed voting for some really good
people, I am sure.
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rcurl
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response 84 of 126:
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Dec 1 17:15 UTC 1998 |
Does it depend upon *what* you know about them?
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jep
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response 85 of 126:
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Dec 1 17:59 UTC 1998 |
I thought all of the candidates in this election were excellent.
I haven't seen much in their campaign statements to distinguish them,
one from another. They're all in favor of Grex, and none disagree with
the basic concept of what Grex should be about. None of them have said
anything I disagree with. If I knew all of the candidates equally well,
and my impressions of all of them turned out to be correct, I think it
would have been difficult for me to choose any 3 over the rest.
Naturally if I knew something about a candidate that I thought made him
a bad choice, it would affect my decision-making process. Am I just too
obtuse today to recognize a joke?
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janc
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response 86 of 126:
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Dec 1 21:02 UTC 1998 |
Hmmm...The "campaign statement" I had up was one that rolled over from
the last election two years ago. Still mostly applied, but I've written
a new one now.
It's a hard list to choose from. Maybe I'll skip voting for myself so I
can vote for more of the other good candidates. I've met them all, so
that doesn't help at all. (No wonder Valerie always gets elected -
she's met everyone).
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cmcgee
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response 87 of 126:
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Dec 2 03:49 UTC 1998 |
Just to make sure: I'm _not_ able to run in this election. I don't think I
accepted the nomination, but I did get email from Remmers. Unfortunately,
chaos is happening, and my current commitments are all that I can handle.
I'm appreciative of the nomination, but......
<sigh>
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remmers
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response 88 of 126:
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Dec 2 11:35 UTC 1998 |
I interpreted your earlier remarks as a conditional acceptance, and your
name is on the ballot. I'll remove your name and notify members via
email of the ballot change. They can then revote if they wish. (Yet
another benefit of allowing folks to vote more than once!)
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remmers
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response 89 of 126:
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Dec 2 16:00 UTC 1998 |
Colleen's name has been removed. I've sent mail to everyone who voted
so far notifying them of the change. (The mail was sent via a script
that I cobbled together rather quickly. Hopefully it worked.)
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cmcgee
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response 90 of 126:
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Dec 2 16:48 UTC 1998 |
Thanks.
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valerie
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response 91 of 126:
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Dec 2 17:50 UTC 1998 |
This response has been erased.
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steve
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response 92 of 126:
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Dec 2 19:12 UTC 1998 |
If I had a problem with it, I'd squawk.
I suppose, when that magical day occurs that we have so many staff
that they wander the hallways of Grex looking for something to do, that
we could have an election official.
But I trust John implicitly. I trust all the rootfolk here and I
think that others do, too.
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