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SubjectRe: [Ksummit-discuss] Linux Foundation Technical Advisory Board Elections and Nomination process
Kristen Accardi <kaccardi@gmail.com> writes:

> On Oct 22, 2015 7:04 PM, "Neil Brown" <neilb@suse.com> wrote:
>>
>> Darren Hart <dvhart@infradead.org> writes:
>>
>> >
>> > Is there a good description of what is expected of a TAB member? How
> much time
>> > is involved? What makes a great TAB member?
>> >
>> > I've found:
> http://www.linuxfoundation.org/programs/advisory-councils/tab
>> >
>> > I've read the charter and scanned some of the minutes, but I'd still
> like to
>> > hear from some of the "incumbants". Specifically, what makes you
> successful as a
>> > member of the TAB?
>>
>> Also on the topic of the TAB and elections, I cannot figure out what:
>>
>> "Only one vote per candidate will be counted."
>>
>> means in:
>>
>> Voting:
>> -------
>> Each person present at the time of the election shall be handed a printed
>> ballot. Voters may vote for as many candidates as they wish. Only one
>> vote per candidate will be counted. A space will be provided where
>> they can fill out the ballot in private and place it into a box to be
>> counted in private.
>>
>>
>> in
>>
> http://www.linuxfoundation.org/collaborate/workgroups/technical-advisory-board-tab/minutes-july-2015-tab-meeting
>>
>> Is it "Only one vote per candidate per voter will be counted"?
>
> Sorry this was a bit confusing. Basically, it means you can vote for as
> many candidates as you like, but if you can't vote multiple times for the
> same candidate on your ballot.

Thanks. That was the only explanation I could come up with that made
any sense, but it definitely isn't obvious (to me) that that is the
meaning of the words.

Thanks,
NeilBrown
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