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On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 7:57 AM, Denis Dupeyron <calchan@g.o> wrote: |
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> On Tue, Jul 11, 2017 at 3:42 PM, Daniel Campbell <zlg@g.o> wrote: |
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>> Thoughts? |
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> Ideally a manifesto would be required or at least useful. However... |
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> The year I ran (because I was begged to, for lack of candidates) I was the |
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> only one diligent enough to write a manifesto. And I wasn't elected. I may |
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> have been a bad candidate for that election, although honestly I thought I |
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> was the better candidate and I'm obviously unbiased, but it clearly shows |
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> manifestos are not a factor. This and the council elections are beauty |
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> contests. Very few people vote and those who do choose based on who they are |
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> friends with. The only thing a manifesto does in a Gentoo election is |
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> satisfy the conscience and ego of the author. |
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yes, the manifesto is optional but someone have it. |
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bit short but here is mine: |
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http://dev.gentoo.org/~alicef/trustee-manifesto.html |
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Thanks, |
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Alice Ferrazzi |
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Gentoo Kernel Project Leader |
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Mail: Alice Ferrazzi <alicef@g.o> |
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PGP: 2E4E 0856 461C 0585 1336 F496 5621 A6B2 8638 781A |