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May 4, 2008, 10:55 AM
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Re: Board elections: Weekly report for April 26 to May 3
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Can we please improve the system for the voting? I would like to see some statistics. Like the percentage breakdown of votes per countries/continents and etc. How many people from which wiki have voted? The vote percentage breakdown for that. I want this to have more transparency without compromising the anonymity of the voters and votes. -- White Cat On Sun, May 4, 2008 at 2:42 AM, Jesse Plamondon-Willard < pathoschild[at]gmail.com> wrote: > Following is a summary of the 2008 board elections organization for > the week of April 26 to May 3. For detailed information on the > elections, see <http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Board_elections/2008/en>. > > ==Timeline== > * We began accepting translations this week. > * Candidates will be accepted starting next week on May 8. > > ==Election rules== > On April 26 we unveiled the 2008 board elections pages and structure, > timed to coincide with the committee and Board of Trustees > announcements. We later added a warning not to edit the official > English rules page (this was done in previous years as well). > > Based on community discussion, we changed the eligibility requirements > for candidates and voters, so that they must have 50 edits between 01 > January and 01 June (instead of 01 April and 01 June). We also relaxed > the requirements for candidates, so that they must have 600 edits > before 01 January 2008 (instead of 01 June 2007). > > We discussed whether we needed to change the voter-requirements > exceptions to cover remote staff (who don't work in the office), but > decided this was unnecessary this year. The persons affected were > eligible without exceptions, and a change would require a number of > translation updates. > > Two discussions are currently on hold while we examine technical > feasibility: > * sending an official notification email to all eligible voters; > * the voting system. > > ==Translation== > We began accepting translations 5 days earlier than planned on April > 27, due to eager translators. The next day we added the navigation > menu and removed the notification email (incomplete draft) as > translatable pages. > > We currently have 28 translations. If you'd like to help, please see > <http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Board_elections/2008/Translation>. > Translations by percentage completed (total size of complete pages / > total size of all pages): > * 100: de, en, fr, nb, pl, pt, ru, sv, zh-hans, zh-hant; > * 80+: fa, ja, nl; > * 20+: he; > * 10+: ca, it; > * 1+: eo, es, eu, fi, hr, ko, ml, uk; > * 0: ar, cs, hu, id. > > ==Technical details== > There have a flurry of tweaks and fixes following the original > publication. These have simplified translations, reduced maintenance > overhead, fixed an overlap display glitch on candidate pages, and > added support for right-to-left languages. > > We expanded the translation page, so users can see at a glance: > * the status of each translated page (missing/not complete/update > needed/done); > * the overall completion percentage of each language (based on page > size); > * the relative size in percentage of each page (so translators can > start with the shorter pages). > > -- > Yours cordially, > Jesse Plamondon-Willard (Pathoschild) > > _______________________________________________ > foundation-l mailing list > foundation-l[at]lists.wikimedia.org > Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-l > _______________________________________________ foundation-l mailing list foundation-l[at]lists.wikimedia.org Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-l
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