better.
Marcus
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From: Mark Elkins
Sent: Monday, July 27, 2020 12:49:27 PM
To: General Discussions of AFRINIC
Subject: Re: [Community-Discuss] Election process of ASO-AC representative
I agree with this. W
Mark, be nice.
I like hairdressers...especially if they are voting for me ;-)
walu.
On Mon, Jul 27, 2020 at 3:50 PM Mark Elkins wrote:
> I agree with this. We have systems to run electronic voting for Board - so
> this should be scalable for non-board elections as well.
>
> The primary
I agree with this. We have systems to run electronic voting for Board -
so this should be scalable for non-board elections as well.
The primary question is - what qualifies a person to vote.
For this seat and the PDWG - we have traditionally just allowed "people
in the room". This made sense
Dear Community Members
The term of the community-elected AFRINIC ASO-AC representative, Noah
Maina,ends in December 2020.
On 16 July 2020, the CEO of AFRINIC requested feedback from the AFRINIC
community in regard to how best AFRINIC can proceed with the election to
fill the vacant seat of
Dear Eddy, All,
Since the term of the electing AFRINIC ASO-AC representative states these;
Who can vote?
Anyone from the AFRINIC community present at the face-to-face meeting who
meets the following criteria:
- Has registered to attend the meeting (must present the meeting badge
as
Dear Eddy
Thank you for this feedback update, unfortunately there is no policy to
govern a free and fair online election at this time. I do recall a few
proposals on that being discussed in this community a few months ago.
However, none was brougth forward and none was adopted. To maintain
Dear Community Members,
The term of the community-elected AFRINIC ASO-AC representative, Noah Maina,
ends in December 2020. The election to fill this vacant seat will be held
during the Africa Internet Summit 2020 (AIS20) scheduled for 14-18
September 2020. The election process for the