On Fri, Jul 22, 2016 at 02:48:59PM -0700, Josh berkus wrote:
> On 07/22/2016 02:35 PM, Jimmy Kaplowitz wrote:
> > This time around, we very much do - 13 candidates for 6 spots. Read our
> > platforms and vote. :) However nobody is taking about replacing the voting
> > system for the current electio
On 07/22/2016 02:35 PM, Jimmy Kaplowitz wrote:
> This time around, we very much do - 13 candidates for 6 spots. Read our
> platforms and vote. :) However nobody is taking about replacing the voting
> system for the current election since the voting period is well underway.
> Let's
> hope we'll hav
Hi Josh,
On Fri, Jul 22, 2016 at 02:22:32PM -0700, Josh berkus wrote:
> Do we actually have more nominees running that we have spots? Because
> if we don't this is all a pointless theoretical exercise.
This time around, we very much do - 13 candidates for 6 spots. Read our
platforms and vote. :)
Josh berkus writes:
> Do we actually have more nominees running that we have spots? Because
> if we don't this is all a pointless theoretical exercise.
Per http://lists.spi-inc.org/pipermail/spi-announce/2016/000398.html:
| There are 13 candidates for six posts.
As noted elsewhere in this thr
Folks,
Do we actually have more nominees running that we have spots? Because
if we don't this is all a pointless theoretical exercise.
--Josh
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Jimmy Kaplowitz writes:
> I'd want to understand the implications of the switch as applied to SPI better
> than I currently do, but I'm not in theory opposed to it. I do like the idea
> of
> prioritizing people everyone can live with over everyone's ideal candidate,
> but
> I also like the idea
On 2016-07-21 23:26, Joshua D. Drake wrote:
Hello,
I am curious, how many of our members use:
Google Plus
Reddit
FaceBook
Twitter
Sincerely,
JD
I'm on G+, Twitter, and Facebook. I don't currently use reddit, but
probably should.
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Larry Rosenman http://www.lerctr.or