Re: Council Elections - July/August 2017 - Result announcement

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On Tue, Aug 15, 2017 at 02:35:48PM +0200, Radka Janekova wrote:
> Hi Kevin,
> 
> I don't think that it has much to do with others not answering questions.
> Justin was very high in the results last election as well, and has been
> doing great job all around Fedora project for a long time now.

I agree with Kevin on the interviews. Personally I find them very important
and read them religiously.
Even though I'm fairly active in certain areas of Fedora, there are many candidates
(especially for famsco and council) whom I don't know and haven't interacted
with at all. Doing the review on time is also a sign of commitment and
organizational skills ;)

> > No wonder, he is the only candidate who bothered filling out the
> > questionnaire. It shows that answering voters' questions helps. (Though I
> > personally did not vote for him because the answers were not even close to
> > what I wanted to hear.) May this be a lesson for future candidates!
Hmmm, that's intersting too. In the interview, flory7 talks about
increasing communication and interconnectedness of different
initiatives. Then about increasing new contributor retention. Then to
"represent the perspectives, views, and ambitions of a wide range of
contributors and to help connect the community". Do you disagree with
those goals, or do you think that the focus should be on something else?
I'm intrigued.

Zbyszek
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