Cees De Groot wrote:
On 2/23/06, Brad Fuller brad@sonaural.com wrote:
Total authorized voters: 343 Actual votes cast so far: 125
his says to me that the community, although small, cares about leadership and where squeak is heading.
Well... As a fraction of squeak-dev subscribers, we're at roughly 10%... Maybe I'm a pessimist (unlikely) or maybe my expectations are too high, but that's not really much. It's probably enough to declare a usable election result, but I really do hope that next year, we can make a leap to a substantially higher proportion of list subscribers (which, I think, is maybe half of the community of squeak developers - purely a guesstimate from the number of people I meet who are involved in various open source projects but don't subscribe to the accompanying mailing lists).
Ok.. let's look at this: This is the first election. 10 candidates 7 positions There are 343 registered voters. Of that approx 35% have voted so far.
I say that's pretty good: * for a first election * there are 10 candidates. WOW! not 3 candidates and 7 positions. People stepping up wanting to make a difference. * where the campaign to bring in voters was small (did the reach go beyond developer mailing lists? And, how many that are signed up to the ML are really reading the messages?) * all the bugs for signing up voters hasn't been worked out yet (e.g. even today Doug just sent a msg about email problems.) * the presentation of candidates and their platform could be better. I didn't see that every candidate presented their platform or even introduced themselves. Not a reflection on the candidates, but a reflection on the method... it's young.. taking baby steps..
Hey, I'm not really an optimist... but that sounds pretty good to me.
brad