Re: Planning for Fedora Elections

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On 07.05.2009 18:20, Matt Domsch wrote:
I'd like to start the planning process for the next round of Fedora
elections.  [...]

Thx for your work!

Schedule (Proposed)

     * Nominations are open from 15 May through 12 June, 2009.
     * IRC Town Hall-style discussions with candidates for the various
       positions will be arranged for 14 June through 20 June.
     * The elections will take place 22 June through 6 July, 2008.

I'd like to hear your thoughts on the above, and how to make this an
engaging and effective election cycle.

I (as a voter) have neither time nor interest for IRC meetings if there is no strong reason to participate. Same for skimming through the IRC logs later, as that in my experience is often way more confusing then helpful.

IOW: IRC IMHO has a bad time/benefit ratio if what is being discussed is not really important for you.

Sure, IRC has a lot of benefits, but mail has as well, that's why I suggest to let a some people(¹) collect a few good questions with the help of the community. Then send them to the nominees that have to answer then within something like 3 or 4 days in private. Then put all the answers up on the net and give people a chance to read them.

After that do the IRC Town Hall-style discussions for those that like then, They actually might be easier, as people can ask question like "you said foo to the answer bar in the pre-questioning by mail; could you please outline that a bit more into in regards to foobar?", which in the end might lead to a better IRC Town Hall-style discussion.

Just my 2 cent.

Cu
knurd

(¹) yes, I'm willing to help with that if nobody else wants to do that

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