Mark Harrison wrote:
>>> The question is quite simply do you want the election to be held
>>> again, yes or no?
>>>
> I don't recognise the authority of this list as the right place to ask
> that question :-)
>
> Note to the hard of thinking - that was sarcasm, OK.
>
> I am AMAZED at how mu
On Tuesday 02 October 2007 11:39, Chris Rowson wrote:
> > I am AMAZED at how much MORE traffic something relatively simple, like
> > electing a well-respected, experienced Ubuntu Advocate to be PoC has
> > generated... relative to stuff like, say, the launch coming up in 2
> > weeks time.
> >
> >
>
> I am AMAZED at how much MORE traffic something relatively simple, like
> electing a well-respected, experienced Ubuntu Advocate to be PoC has
> generated... relative to stuff like, say, the launch coming up in 2
> weeks time.
>
>
> M.
I wholeheartedly agreee - I think it's fairly evident that on
>> The question is quite simply do you want the election to be held
>> again, yes or no?
>>
I don't recognise the authority of this list as the right place to ask
that question :-)
Note to the hard of thinking - that was sarcasm, OK.
I am AMAZED at how much MORE traffic something relativel
Chris Rowson wrote:
> The question is quite simply do you want the election to be held
> again, yes or no?
>
>
No
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Perhaps we should have a launchpad poll on weather or not to vote again.
That way Dave will get practise on setting up polls before the next
election!!
But seriously, the only thing that has really come up from this is a bit
of negativity. Alan won the election, and as such deserves the post. If
t
> The question is quite simply do you want the election to be held
> again, yes or no?
No thank you.
Dougie Richardson
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Hi,
On Monday 01 October 2007 20:37:05 Chris Rowson wrote:
> As I'm sure that most of you are aware a discussion has taken place on
> the mailing list as to the legitimacy and accuracy of the PoC election
> process.
> The question is quite simply do you want the election to be held
> again, yes
On Mon, 2007-10-01 at 20:37 +0100, Chris Rowson wrote:
> As I'm sure that most of you are aware a discussion has taken place on
> the mailing list as to the legitimacy and accuracy of the PoC election
> process.
>
> I'm becoming somewhat concerned at the direction these discussions are
> taking, a
On 01/10/2007, Chris Rowson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As I'm sure that most of you are aware a discussion has taken place on
> the mailing list as to the legitimacy and accuracy of the PoC election
> process.
>
> I'm becoming somewhat concerned at the direction these discussions are
> taking, as
So that'll be a no then Chris ;-) :-P
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Chris Rowson wrote:
> As I'm sure that most of you are aware a discussion has taken place on
> the mailing list as to the legitimacy and accuracy of the PoC election
> process.
>
> I'm becoming somewhat concerned at the direction these discussions are
> taking, as on occasion (in my humble opinion
No
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NO
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As I'm sure that most of you are aware a discussion has taken place on
the mailing list as to the legitimacy and accuracy of the PoC election
process.
I'm becoming somewhat concerned at the direction these discussions are
taking, as on occasion (in my humble opinion) they may be regarded as
coming
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