What questions would you like to ask the Fedora Board or FESCo Candidates?

Thorsten Leemhuis fedora at leemhuis.info
Thu May 28 17:04:46 UTC 2009


Hi!

This mail serves as a reminder: Go and add your questions to below
mentioned wiki page over the next 36 hours, otherwise it might be to
late for this election cycle. For details see quoted text below.

Hint: Go and read the questions that were suggested up to now, maybe
they'll help you to come up with an even better questions:

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Elections/Questionnaire

CU
thl

On 19.05.2009 17:07, Thorsten Leemhuis wrote:
> Several seats of the Fedora Board and FESCo are up for election soon(¹).
> Right now we are in the nomination period, which will be followed by a
> "Candidate Questionnaire."  That means we give candidates a list of
> questions to answer by mail before the Town Hall meetings on IRC happen.
> 
> Candidates may choose to answer (or not) those questions as they see
> fit. Voters can use the answers to get an impression of what the
> candidate think or plan to do while serving for the Board or FESCo.
> That should help to get a interesting discussion running during the IRC
> Town Hall meetings. Furthermore, those people that can't or don't want
> to participate in the IRC meetings can use the answers to make a more
> informed vote.
> 
> Hence we need to prepare a few good questions that we can send to the
> candidates once the nomination period ends. And that's where I need
> *your help*: If you have one or more questions you'd like to send to the
> candidates simply go and add them to:
> 
> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Elections/Questionnaire
> 
> It just takes a minute or two, so best to do it right now -- otherwise
> you might get distracted and forget about it. ;-)
> 
> I'll take care of the remaining work to review, sort, and clean up the
> questions(²), and send them to the candidates after the nomination
> period ends. Hence, I need them by around the 27th of May.  I'll later
> collect the answers from the candidates and put them up for pubic
> consumption to give people enough time to read them before the town hall
> meetings start.
> 
> So go to the wiki and add at least one hard question! The answer will
> help Fedora contributors to chose whom to vote for!
> 
> Thanks in advance. CU
> 	knurd
> 
> (¹) If you haven't read about it yet see
> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Elections for details.
> 
> (²) If you want to get involved or review the question before I send
> them please drop me a line and I'll get that arranged




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