On 2018.02.13 00:13, Rich Freeman wrote: > On Mon, Feb 12, 2018 at 6:40 PM, M. J. Everitt > wrote: > > On 12/02/18 23:02, Ulrich Mueller wrote: > >> Can you provide us with an example when such a scenario has > happened > >> in the past 12 years of council, or is the above purely > hypothetical? > >> Because in the latter case it is not an actual problem that needs > to > >> be solved. > >> > >> It is not a game of Nomic that we're playing here, but we are > trying > >> to run a distro. IMHO precluding council members from participating > in > >> projects isn't helpful. Or do we really want a council that is > sitting > >> in an ivory tower, completely detached from the daily distro work? > >> > > Uhm, what's the difference .. the council already live in their own > land > > separate from most of the developers, and definitely from the user > > community at large ? > > > > Or at least, such is the perception .. [don't shoot the messenger > and > > all that] > > > > Such is your perception. Most developers just cast their votes, and > hence the same council members keep getting re-elected. I doubt that > would happen if most developers considered them aloof, especially > since the Council has always attracted a significant number of > election candidates. > > You can't judge something like this by mailing list posts. > > -- > Rich > > Rich, Most developers don't cast their votes. 2015-16 The turnout for this election was 30.638. 2016-17 The turnout for this election was 37.190% Thats from email I happen to have to hand. From memory, those two data points are typical. -- Regards, Roy Bamford (Neddyseagoon) a member of elections gentoo-ops forum-mods