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Hi all,

For those who had not noticed yet, voting is now open for the Q1 2010 Maemo Community Council elections.

If you had a maemo.org account created on or before Dec 31 2009 and 10 karma or more at the start of the election process, then you are entitled to vote. Even if you linked your Maemo accounts after Dec 31, but you had created your Talk account before then, you were eligible to vote.

What follows is the instruction email which those of you who qualify to vote should have received yesterday. If you did not, please contact me here or at dneary@m.o, and I will either explain why you didn't get a token, or issue you your token (about 150 tokens bounced).

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Dear <member>

The election of the Maemo Community Council is now open, and you have received this email as you are eligible to vote. The Maemo Community Council consists of 5 members who serve a 6 month term, representing the community to Maemo and helping facilitate community activities. You can learn more about the community council at:

http://wiki.maemo.org/Community_Council

CANDIDATES

The candidates for election are:
  • Arek Stopczynski (hopbeat)
  • Randall Arnold (texrat)
  • Cosimo Kroll (zehjotkah)
  • Andrew Flegg (Jaffa)
  • Attila Czipa (Attila77/achipa)
  • Steven Paolini Yeager (YoDude)
  • Javier S. Pedro (JaviSPedro)
  • Andrea Grandi (andy80)
  • Andrew Black (andrewfblack)
  • Ryan Abel (GeneralAntilles)

A full list of candidates and their reasons for running can be found at:

http://wiki.maemo.org/Community_Coun...for_March_2010

HOW TO VOTE

Voting will run from March 23rd until March 30th 2010, 23:59 UTC.

Your voting credentials are:

URL: http://maemo.org/vote/
E-mail:
Vote token:

After authenticating yourself, you can choose your preferred candidates in order of preference. You will have an opportunity to verify and confirm your vote afterwards.

Once you have confirmed your vote, a unique secret identifier will be given to you which will allow you to verify after the election that your vote was counted correctly.

Once you have voted, you will not be able to vote again.

Thank you for your vote!

Regards,
Dave Neary, on behalf of the Maemo community.
 

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