Just a quick question: who actually gets to vote?

Ian

On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 8:01 PM, Christopher Wood (Student) <WOODC1406@bridgwater.ac.uk> wrote:
I managed to get hold of User:ScribblewikiLover and get him to write on
his statement hopefully. Even though I probably wouldn't vote for
someone who hasn't even declared to the terms of being a candidate.

Chris

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[mailto:wikimediauk-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of Ross
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Andrew Turvey wrote:
> After some cursory digging, only ScribblewikiLover's real name is not
readily available.

Thank you for your digging.

I'd like to make a comment about the need for someone to do this. Before

doing so, please let me stress that I am speaking froma *purely personal

perspective* (i.e. I'm not suggesting others should necessarily follow
my lead on this). I make the comment for the benefit of potential board
members who may think my position is reasonable and therefore might want

to take action.

I am unlikley to vote in favour of someone who does not clearly identify

who they are (in real life) as I want to do some background checking on
individuals experience.

I am unlikely to vote in favour of someone who can't follow the simple
requirements placed on nominees in the wiki page.

I am unlikely to vote in favour of someone who has not provided a clear
statement as to why I should vote for them.

Ross

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