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Last two days of the election
Since tommorow the voting ends, I wanted to remind everyone to cast
your vote, if you still haven't done so. I hope we'll be able to
announce the final results next week.

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Dariusz Siedlecki
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Re: Last two days of the election [ In reply to ]
On 9/20/06, Dariusz Siedlecki <datrio@gmail.com> wrote:
> Since tommorow the voting ends, I wanted to remind everyone to cast
> your vote, if you still haven't done so. I hope we'll be able to
> announce the final results next week.

Thanks for the update, and my final best wishes to all other candidates.
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Erik
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Re: Last two days of the election [ In reply to ]
On 9/20/06, Dariusz Siedlecki <datrio@gmail.com> wrote:
> Since tommorow the voting ends, I wanted to remind everyone to cast
> your vote, if you still haven't done so. I hope we'll be able to
> announce the final results next week.

And if you have once voted and now would like to alter your choice -
please vote on the project where you voted.
Regarding votes threw after September 5, Election officials tend to
have struck questionable votes without notifications to the users in
question. If you find any questionable "strikeing" on a vote which
must be saved, please inform us Election Officials without any
hesitations.

If you have accounts on multiple wikis, consider to make it clear on
your user page on the project you are most active, where you may have
voted. Also if your user name are different from project to project,
please inform the community on your user page. It will help both you
and us to avoid being worried with unnecessare doubt if you are
someone's sockpuppet or not.

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Kizu Naoko
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Re: Last two days of the election [ In reply to ]
On 9/21/06, Aphaia <aphaia@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On 9/20/06, Dariusz Siedlecki <datrio@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Since tommorow the voting ends, I wanted to remind everyone to cast
> > your vote, if you still haven't done so. I hope we'll be able to
> > announce the final results next week.
> If you have accounts on multiple wikis, consider to make it clear on
> your user page on the project you are most active, where you may have
> voted. Also if your user name are different from project to project,
> please inform the community on your user page. It will help both you
> and us to avoid being worried with unnecessare doubt if you are
> someone's sockpuppet or not.


question: will there also be any checking of ip's of the voters to see if
users sockpuppeted under varying names in different projects?
(shouldn't be too difficult, or?)

oscar
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Re: Last two days of the election [ In reply to ]
On 9/21/06, oscar <oscar.wiki@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 9/21/06, Aphaia <aphaia@gmail.com> wrote:

> > If you have accounts on multiple wikis, consider to make it clear on
> > your user page on the project you are most active, where you may have
> > voted. Also if your user name are different from project to project,
> > please inform the community on your user page. It will help both you
> > and us to avoid being worried with unnecessare doubt if you are
> > someone's sockpuppet or not.
>
>
> question: will there also be any checking of ip's of the voters to see if
> users sockpuppeted under varying names in different projects?
> (shouldn't be too difficult, or?)

IP addresses are automatically recorded and any Election Official can
see it, however the duplicated votes should be removed by hands, and
there is always the possibility all of us (currently four) fail to
detect them. (Today I stroke three votes which have survived until
today).

So please don't make any disruptions intentionally. Someone called
once such "test", and I think he just was on a good faith but just
unwise, but even you are just unwise, if the effect is unignorable, or
it is apparently of intention, we should go to react. We haven't
banned any user currently due to duplicate voting, but it doesn't mean
we indulge any attempt of disruptions.

Cheers,

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Kizu Naoko
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