Subj : 2019 FTSC Standing Member Election - self-nominees To : Andrew Leary From : Alexey Vissarionov Date : Wed Nov 06 2019 01:12:22 Good ${greeting_time}, Andrew! 05 Nov 2019 06:03:18, you wrote to me: AV>> Why? There was an excellent tradition to appoint it from the FTSC AV>> members who had their term expired, and they were the only people AV>> who were permitted to nominate themselves, as both RCs and ZCs AV>> _must_ _not_ (as in FTA-1006) be FTSC members. AL> I haven't seen that done formally since I've been a member of the AL> FTSC. Nice coincidence: it was last used in 2010, when you were first elected. AL>>> Therefore, anyone interested in serving on the FTSC should AL>>> solicit a nomination from an RC. AV>> I suspect this would leave some good candidates out-of-board. AV>> And instead pull in some real idiots (as F73 in ICD) without AV>> any option to vote them out. AL> Unfortunately, for years now the RCs have for the most part AL> supported all candidates that were nominated. Yes - mostly because they (in majority) don't really care. AL> More often than not, expiring members end up being nominated AL> again, just because they have been willing to serve in the past. And this produces the most destructive effect of populating the FTSC with mentally retarded^W^W ignoramii (is this the correct plural form for the "ignoramus"?) instead of technical experts. AL> Candidates are nominated in some cases for no reason other than AL> to ensure that group is represented. We don't need disabled lesbian niggers or other "groups" here - we need technical experts who are able to collect, process and document the common technical practices. -- Alexey V. Vissarionov aka Gremlin from Kremlin gremlin.ru!gremlin; +vii-cmiii-ccxxix-lxxix-xlii .... god@universe:~ # cvs up && make world --- /bin/vi * Origin: http://openwall.com/Owl (2:5020/545) .