OK. So you made me feel there was no risk to answer something I didn't want. From my experience (it initially told me I chose something not available....) the Yes/No is the answer to that question which doesn't appear anywhere, and then clicking on it adds it to preferences....

And then the next screen confirms you vote yes or no to the question. So I voted, and hopefully what I wanted ;-)

Thank you for your help.

Fred


On 5/10/22 20:41, Andrea Veri wrote:
Frederic,

if you start the voting session from scratch, you just select the option you want to vote for (either yes or no) and that automatically gets added under Preferences, the next section will also show what you voted for in order to confirm your selection.

Thanks,

On Tue, May 10, 2022 at 3:38 PM Frederic Muller <fr...@gnome.org <mailto:fr...@gnome.org>> wrote:



    On 5/10/22 20:14, Arun Raghavan wrote:
     > On Tue., May 10, 2022, 9:10 a.m. Andrea Veri, <a...@gnome.org
    <mailto:a...@gnome.org>
     > <mailto:a...@gnome.org <mailto:a...@gnome.org>>> wrote:
     >
     >     Frederic,
     >
     >     unfortunately we had to re-use the voting system we use which is
     >     mainly focused on Board of Directors elections. Let me
    explain how
     >     it works:
     >
     >     1. Under candidates, you will find a list of 2 items, "yes"
    and "no"
     >     2. For either yes or no to end up in your preferences list, you
     >     mainly need to click on either yes or no, you should expect
    to see
     >     your final choice under Preferences and the option you didn't
    select
     >     under Candidates
     >     3. While you can theoretically select both and have both options
     >     added to preferences, it's preferred to only select one single
     >     option and confirm
     >
     >     Please let me know if that made things clearer for you, thanks!
     >
     >
     > Just to add to this, since I had this question (which was
    answered in
     > the final screen) -- the selection is to answer the question: "do
    you
     > support the proposed modification to allow non-member directors".
     >
     > Cheers,
     > Arun

    Right! But I am unclear on how to get there... so whether I chose
    yes/no
    I get to that final question? Since I can't see what's in
    preferences it
    doesn't seem obvious what the yes/no selection do...

    Fred
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