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denise
response 56 of 95: Mark Unseen   Jan 13 22:46 UTC 2010

For this election, those that are or have ever been a member will be 
eligible to vote.
tonster
response 57 of 95: Mark Unseen   Jan 14 02:57 UTC 2010

Counts me out!
jgelinas
response 58 of 95: Mark Unseen   Jan 14 12:47 UTC 2010

Monthly dues are six dollars ($6.00), payable by the end of the
election.

Usually, a three-month investment, eighteen dollars ($18.00) is required
to vote, but that requirement has been waived.
jep
response 59 of 95: Mark Unseen   Jan 14 20:11 UTC 2010

I was a member probably 7 or 8 years ago.  I can vote?  Well, if so, I'll 
take my vote seriously and try to vote for the best candidates.
denise
response 60 of 95: Mark Unseen   Jan 14 23:01 UTC 2010

Yep, you're able to vote in this election.
tsty
response 61 of 95: Mark Unseen   Jan 15 06:34 UTC 2010

  
welcome jep
  
jep
response 62 of 95: Mark Unseen   Jan 15 19:34 UTC 2010

Heh, I'll be raking all the candidates over the coals to find out their 
positions on the important issues of the day.
tsty
response 63 of 95: Mark Unseen   Jan 16 20:21 UTC 2010

  
you got -that- mcuch coal at the end of last month?   [ed: oh, MY!]
  
jp2
response 64 of 95: Mark Unseen   Jan 17 13:47 UTC 2010

49:  I sself-nominated and accepted back in 42.
denise
response 65 of 95: Mark Unseen   Jan 17 22:23 UTC 2010

Yep, jp2 should be added to the list of people that have nominated 
themselves and accepted. Scholar and lar also nominated themselves. 
Unicorn, STeve, kentn and denise have accepted nominations.

It looks like we can start voting whenever remmers is able to set things
 up for us.  I don't recall for sure how long voting is usually open
for,  though.
tsty
response 66 of 95: Mark Unseen   Jan 18 05:17 UTC 2010

  
14 days?  iirc
remmers
response 67 of 95: Mark Unseen   Jan 18 14:36 UTC 2010

Okay, I'll get on this.  Before I can proceed, I need some
permissions so that I can edit relevant files, and it'll take
someone with root access (which I don't currently have) to give
them to me.  I'll email staff and see if I can get that moving.

So should I take it from resp:65 that the final list of candidates
is unicorn, steve, kentn, denise, jp2, scholar, and lar?

Yes, I believe polls are open for 14 days.
denise
response 68 of 95: Mark Unseen   Jan 18 20:49 UTC 2010

I got the list in resp:65 from skimming through this item. I'm not sure 
how serious scholar and lar are about running, though they did nominate 
themselves. jp2 is self-nominated but did also accept the nomination in 
the same response, iirc.
remmers
response 69 of 95: Mark Unseen   Jan 20 13:05 UTC 2010

If I recall correctly, the policy adopted at the last board meeting
was that anyone who's been a member in the past and who accepted
prior to closing of nominations was eligible to run for the board
this time.  Please correct me if I'm wrong.  In any event, I'll
email aruba and ask him which of the folks on the list meet the
past-member criterion.

I emailed Grex staff (at grex-staff@googlegroups.com, which I
believe is the current address) a couple of days ago requesting
that someone with root privileges give me the necessary access
so that I can configure the vote program for the current election.
No response so far.  

A couple of roots seem to be reading Coop, so I'll repeat the
request here:  I need write access to the directory /var/spool/vote,
and be added to group 'motd' so that I can post election
announcements.
tonster
response 70 of 95: Mark Unseen   Jan 20 14:31 UTC 2010

I'd help out, but I've gotten a similar response from staff since
volunteering.
remmers
response 71 of 95: Mark Unseen   Jan 20 14:48 UTC 2010

Hm, somebody appears to have added me to group 'motd'.  Don't know
who, but thanks for that.  Still can't seem to access the vote
directory though.  Once that's fixed and I get a response from the
treasurer on who's eligible to run, the election can move forward.
remmers
response 72 of 95: Mark Unseen   Jan 20 16:33 UTC 2010

After reading my own documentation and refreshing my memory
as to how things are supposed to work, the directory /var/spool/vote
should actually be owned by voteadm:vote instead of board:vote as
it is now.  Don't know why it was changed.  So maybe the thing that
a root should do when they get to it is change ownership and then
give me the ability to su to voteadm (via sudo configuration, I
presume).

(Documentation for installing and configuring the vote program is
in the file ~remmers/grexdoc/vote/doc/INSTALL.)
cross
response 73 of 95: Mark Unseen   Jan 20 16:56 UTC 2010

resp:69 That's not true.  I both gave you the appropriate permissions
and wrote you back two days ago.  Did you not get the email?  Ah,
apparently you did not.  I have forwarded it to you.

resp:70 I support Tony on staff.

resp:71 Use 'sudo' to access the 'board' account.

resp:72 Very well; then use 'sudo' to access the voteadm account.
cross
response 74 of 95: Mark Unseen   Jan 20 16:58 UTC 2010

Well, if anybody who's ever been a member is elligable, then I'll nominate
myself and accept, even though I thought I was bumping up against term
limits.
jep
response 75 of 95: Mark Unseen   Jan 20 17:42 UTC 2010

Dan, I thought you were going to be serving overseas with the Marines.  
Will you have access to continue being active on Grex?
cross
response 76 of 95: Mark Unseen   Jan 20 17:52 UTC 2010

I will be for about seven months.  I'm not sure what kind of access I will
have, but will almost certainly have access to email and most likely will be
able to login to Gerx.
cross
response 77 of 95: Mark Unseen   Jan 20 17:52 UTC 2010

Ooops, I mean, login to Grex.

Sorry.  My fingers are cold.  It's pretty frozen in the Mojave right now.
remmers
response 78 of 95: Mark Unseen   Jan 20 19:32 UTC 2010

Re resp:73 - Didn't get your first email but got the second.  Thanks
for taking care of it.

Oh, and /suid/bin/board should be changed to run suid voteadm as well.
Hadn't noticed that had been changed to 'board'.  Important thing is
that the vote directory be writeable by whatever user the board
program runs as.

Re resp:74 - Here's what the board minutes from the December meeting
say:

    Motion to allow current and previously paid members to run and
    to vote through 6/30/2010. Moved by aruba, seconded by tsty; all
    in favor.

The wording doesn't spell it out, but my recollection was that this
didn't override other stipulations such as term limits and attendance
requirements.  Also, I think Denise closed the nominations as of a few 
days ago.

As I said a few responses back, I really just want to administer the 
voting software and not get into policy judgements.  I'll set up the
ballot however the board wants me to.  Denise, you were at the
meeting and took the minutes.  Can you provide clarification on
these issues, or ask the board to?
remmers
response 79 of 95: Mark Unseen   Jan 20 20:22 UTC 2010

While we're waiting for clarification on who can run, I'll remind
folks (or tell them for the first time if you're new to this) that
candidates can create a "campaign statement" that the vote program
will display.  It's limited to 23 lines by 79 columns, should be
a plain text file, stored in your home directory, be world-readable,
and named "statement" (filename should be all-lower-case).
Obviously, candidates typically use it to explain why the want
to be on the board and would be a good board member.

If you've run for the board in the past, you might already have
such a file, in which case you might want to edit it before the
voting starts.

The statement file is optional, but if you create it, the vote
program will display it.
denise
response 80 of 95: Mark Unseen   Jan 20 20:54 UTC 2010

Dan, you're listed as [still] being on the board through 2010, so no
need  for you to be a candidate this time around.

And as I recall at the meeting, we didn't make any changes in bylaws in 
the term limits.
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