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>>>>> On Tue, 09 Jul 2019, Michał Górny wrote: |
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>> Greg Kroah-Hartman |
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> Last voted in 2012. |
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Retired (as developer) in 2018. |
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>> Theo Chatzimichos |
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> Last voted in 2016. |
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Retired in April 2017. |
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>> Markos Chandras |
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> Last voted in 2013. |
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Retired in 2018. |
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>> Jonathan Vasquez |
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> Never voted. |
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Retired in 2018. |
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>> Pavlos Ratis |
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> Last voted in 2016. |
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Retired in April 2017. |
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>> Jeffrey Gardner |
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> Last voted in 2013. |
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Retired in 2018. |
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>> Alex Brandt |
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> Last voted in 2016. |
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Retired in 2018. |
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> All the people listed above should have been removed from member list |
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> per the standing policy. |
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As I interpret the policy, that rule doesn't apply to active developers? |
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So missing two consecutive votes would be counted from the date of their |
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retirement? The eligibility cutoff for the 2017 election was at |
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2017-07-05, so the above would only apply for devs who have retired |
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before that date. |
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Please correct me if I am mistaken. |
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Ulrich |