I have asked the User who is supposedly in possession of the raw audio file to explain what's happening, and he has bluntly replied that he is no longer interested in spending the "two days" that it would take to edit the two-hour audio feed.
I then requested that he simply deliver the unedited electronic audio file to me, and I will be happy to post it. That was 20 hours ago. Still no reply. The previous public replies to my initial post here (that I am "ill informed that you are not aware how things are organised", or that my "complains (sic) about it are unreasonable and mistargeted", or that it's hard to "see what you expect the Foundation or the Election Committee to do about" it) are way off the mark. My point really was that if the Wikimedia Foundation truly cared about an open, transparent, and responsibly-handled election, the Foundation STAFF (the folks paid money to run the organization effectively) would have been hosting this sort of dialogue/debate themselves, rather than breathing a sigh of relief that the junior-grade volunteers would take yet another responsibility off of their plate. Clearly, there are more important things on their agenda, such as the monthly rent checks to Wikia, Inc. that need to be written! The WMF staff can't be bothered with things like Board-level election communications. Greg _______________________________________________ foundation-l mailing list foundation-l@lists.wikimedia.org Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-l