Second Call for votes for Constitutional amendment: reduce the length of DPL election process

Posted by Sander_Marechal on Oct 1, 2007 2:27 AM EDT
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The following ballot is for voting on a Constitutional amendment: reduce the length of DPL election process. The vote is being conducted in accordance with the policy delineated in Section A, Standard Resolution Procedure, of the Debian Constitution. We are now in the second and final week of this vote. At the time of writing, 132 people have voted, out of a potential 1049. This is somewhat of an record for low participation.

Hi,

We are now in the second and final week of this vote. At the time of writing, 132 people have voted, out of a potential 1049. This is somewhat of an record for low participation.

manoj

Voting period starts 00:00:01 UTC on Sunday, 23rd Sep 2007 Votes must be received by 23:59:59 UTC on Saturday, 06th Oct 2007

The following ballot is for voting on a Constitutional amendment: reduce the length of DPL election process. The vote is being conducted in accordance with the policy delineated in Section A, Standard Resolution Procedure, of the Debian Constitution.

The details of the general resolution can be found at: http://www.debian.org/vote/2007/vote_004

You may see the constitution at http://www.debian.org/devel/constitution. For voting questions contact [e-mail:secretary@debian.org].

HOW TO VOTE

First, read the full text of the GR. The proposal is to change section 5.2 of the constitution concerning appointment of the Project Leader to reduce the nomination period to a week, and the voting period to two weeks. In wdiff format: = =

5.2. Appointment

1. The Project Leader is elected by the Developers. 2. The election begins [-nine-] {+six+} weeks before the leadership post becomes vacant, or (if it is too late already) immediately. 3. For the [-following three weeks-] {+first week+} any Developer may nominate themselves as a candidate Project [-Leader.-] {+Leader, and summarise their plans for their term.+} 4. For three weeks after that no more candidates may be nominated; candidates should use this time for campaigning [-(to make their identities-] and [-positions known).-] {+discussion.+} If there are no candidates at the end of the nomination period then the nomination period is extended for [-three further weeks,-] {+an additional week,+} repeatedly if necessary. 5. The next [-three-] {+two+} weeks are the polling period during which Developers may cast their votes. Votes in leadership elections are kept secret, even after the election is finished. 6. The options on the ballot will be those candidates who have nominated themselves and have not yet withdrawn, plus None Of The Above. If None Of The Above wins the election then the election procedure is repeated, many times if necessary. 7. The decision will be made using the method specified in section A.6 of the Standard Resolution Procedure. The quorum is the same as for a General Resolution (4.2) and the default option is "None Of The Above". 8. The Project Leader serves for one year from their election. = =

There has been one amendment proposed, which is identical to the original proposal, except that it does not change section 5.2.2, and thus creates a three week buffer between the end of the election and the start of the new project leaders term. AMENDMENT PROPOSAL Point 2 remains as before; that is, it will still read: 2. The election begins nine weeks before the leadership post becomes vacant, or (if it is too late already) immediately. AMENDMENT PROPOSAL

Do not erase anything between the lines below and do not change the choice names.

In the brackets next to your preferred choice, place a 1. Place a 2 in the brackets next to your next choice. nd so on Do not enter a number small= er than 1 or larger than 3. You may skip numbers. You may rank options equally (as long as all choices X you make fall in the range 1< X < 3= ).

To vote "no, no matter what" rank "Further discussion" as more desirable than the unacceptable choices, or You may rank the "Further discussion" choice, and leave choices you consider unacceptable blank. Unranked choices are considered equally the least desired choices, and ranked below all ranked choices. (Note: if the Further Discussion choice is unranked, then it is equal to all other unranked choices, if any -- no special consideration is given to the Further discussion choice by the voting software).

Then mail the ballot to: [e-mail:gr_election@vote.debian.org]. Don't worry about spacing of the columns or any quote characters (">") that your reply inserts. NOTE: The vote must be GPG signed (or PGP signed)=20 with your key that is in the Debian keyring. You may optionally encrypt your ballot using the public key included below. Also, note that you can get a fresh ballot any time by sending a mail to [e-mail:ballot@vote.debian.org] with the subject "gr_election"

-------- Don't Delete Anything Between These Lines -------- acf05695-2c74-4751-a58a-ab7eb8282300 [ ] Choice 1: Reduce the length of DPL election process [ ] Choice 2: As above, but do not change election start date in section 5.2.2 [ ] Choice 3: Further discussion -------- Don't Delete Anything Between These Lines --------

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The responses to a valid vote shall be signed by Devotee (DEbian VOTe EnginE) using the vote key created for this vote. The public key for the vote, signed by the Project secretary, is appended below.

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