[OSGeo-Discuss] [Election 2014] Nominations finish tomorrow!!

Alex Mandel tech_dev at wildintellect.com
Mon Aug 4 10:24:08 PDT 2014


A NO vote would be that you don't trust the person to uphold the
principles of OSGeo or think they would be terrible as a board member or
voting for a board member. There's all sort of possible reasons, perhaps
too much commercial interest, or not understanding FOSS well enough),
too new to the community, etc. Could be that you simply don't want 15
new people all from 1 chapter at once.

To ABSTAIN means you don't know them, the nominators, or know enough
about the candidate from their short nomination and linked pages to feel
comfortable voting yes.

I agree that NO votes are fairly unlikely, but the option is there as
mentioned before, it's the way to prevent a large block of new members
all coming from the same outside org, local chapter, one project, etc...

I voted already, and I did use the ABSTAIN option a few times for people
who I couldn't really get a feel for based on their descriptions and I
also don't know the person who nominated them well either.

Thanks,
Alex

On 08/02/2014 04:12 AM, Ravi Kumar wrote:
> Dear all Charter members,
> this method of electing Charter members looks good to experiment with.
> 
> Yes   No   and Abstain..
> 
> I have seen quite a few mails supporting candidates. As a Charter member I go by the recommendations, as it is impossible to really know each 'charter member to be elected'. 
> 
> But.. 'No and Abstain', if these are going to be used then some explanation is also due, before the election process begins. Because personally I believe, many of us will vote 'YES' (hopefully) to every  'charter member to be elected'. So it is likely they may find a place on the charter inspite of an 
> 'Abstain or even a NO' by some who know them. I hope many of the charter members view this as a genuine predicament..
> Cheers
> Ravi Kumar
> 
> 
> On Saturday, August 2, 2014 4:19 AM, Jeff McKenna <jmckenna at gatewaygeomatics.com> wrote:
>  
> 
> 
> Indeed as I informed the Board privately last night, in another 
> non-profit software org there is a hostile take-over trying to 
> happen...so our bylaws on elections are very important.
> 
> But if Venka and other Charter members want changes in the bylaws it 
> should be made possible, and considered strongly by the Board.
> 
> -jeff
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On 2014-08-01 7:40 PM, Cameron Shorter wrote:
>> Venka,
>> Further to Jorge's email, the reason we need to vote in charter members
>> (rather than accepting everyone who applies) is to meet OSGeo bylaws
>> which state that we need to vote in new charter members every year.
>> The reason for the bylaws is to avoid hostile take-over. Admittedly very
>> unlikely, but still possible.
>>
>> So we have changed our voting processes to try and be as inclusive as
>> possible, basically aiming to ensure that everyone who is interested,
>> and actively contributing toward OSGeo should be voted in for charter
>> membership.
>>
>> On 2/08/2014 2:30 am, Jorge Sanz wrote:
>>> 2014-08-01 15:23 GMT+02:00 Venkatesh Raghavan
>>> <raghavan at media.osaka-cu.ac.jp>:
>>>>
>>>> What is the "voting" for, I though all the  nominated members would be
>>>> automatically
>>>> elected.  Perhaps I am the only one not aware of the new election rules.
>>>> Can you clarify please.
>>>>
>>>> Venka
>>> Hi Venka, thanks for raising the question.
>>>
>>> On previous years the Board allocated a number of seats and if there
>>> were more nominations than seats then elections were conducted, so
>>> some people could not get the membership if they were at the end of
>>> the ranking. Other years no election was needed because there were
>>> less nominations than seats, so everyone was automatically accepted.
>>>
>>> As was discussed in June[1], a new procedure was designed[2]. On this
>>> new procedure, there is no limit of seats for new charter members, the
>>> nominations are carried as every year but instead of having a number
>>> of seats, we will have a different criteria for accepting new members.
>>> Another difference is that instead of voting by e-mail, with 180
>>> members, we will use an electronic voting system.
>>>
>>> For every nominee, current Charter Members will have to decide say
>>> "Yes", "No" or "Abstain" for their acceptance. This way we assure that
>>> supported nominees are accepted. The criteria will be:
>>>
>>> - The nominee needs to have more Yes than No
>>> - The nominee needs to have more than 5% of Yes of voting members.
>>>
>>>
>>> And then we arrive to one VERY important point in my opinion. For me,
>>> the +1 and seconds on discuss mean a LOT, because maybe a I don't know
>>> the nominee, but I know many of the nominators and seconders, and I
>>> trust their criteria so they add points for me to vote a *Yes* instead
>>> of an *Abstain*.
>>>
>>> There are more than 60 nominations, so checking every nominee
>>> discussion will take a while for Charter Members, but it's a very
>>> important excercise to be responsible on our vote on who will be
>>> accepted.
>>>
>>> Sorry for the long mail, I hope it makes sense!!
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>>
>>> [1] http://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/discuss/2014-June/thread.html
>>> [2] http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Membership_Process
>>>
>>>
>>>
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