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[members-discuss] [ncc-announce] [news] The RIPE NCC General Meeting May 2021
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Sergey Myasoedov
kaa at net-art.cz
Fri May 21 14:25:09 CEST 2021
Dear Hans Petter, Thank you for announcing the voting report and results. I would like to repeat my question from the GM: > In order to provide more transparency, could the RIPE NCC publish > anonymised but raw voting data. Many people still don't understand > how the instant run-off is voting or how to recommend people to > support them with the most impact. For example, I don't know whether > voting for only candidate or voting for how or the two most preferred > candidates differs. So someone might want to reproduce a voting > result by counting the votes themselves. Publishing only voting ID > will not allow such counting, but publishing raw data or voting > without their ID will help to be more transparent. The votes could be > shuffled to ensure privacy Fergal replied: > Sergey, on the question of publishing all votes for retabulation. The > problem is that some people represent several members and therefore > get a weighting for more votes. Publishing such information could > compromise anonymity, which is very important. I don't see any problem to help to ensure that the correctness of vote counting algorithm. A single vote with weight N for candidates E,D,C,B,A can be represented as N votes for candidates E,D,C,B,A. Vote receipt code can be easily removed and anyone can run the algorithm again without compromising anonymity. -- Kind regards, Sergey Myasoedov You wrote Friday, May 21, 2021, 2:05:36 PM: > Dear colleagues, > The RIPE NCC General Meeting May 2021 took place virtually from 19–21 May 2021. > A total of 1,469 members cast their votes on three resolutions and > in the Executive Board election. Not all members cast votes in all ballots. > The following resolutions were approved by the General Meeting: > Resolution 1: > “The General Meeting adopts the RIPE NCC Financial Report 2020.” > Resolution 2: > "The General Meeting discharges the Executive Board with regard to > its actions as they appear from the Annual Report 2020 and Financial Report 2020." > Resolution 3: > "The General Meeting approves the adoption of the RIPE NCC Charging Scheme 2022." > Executive Board Elections: > The following two candidates were elected to the RIPE NCC Executive Board: > - Job Snijders > - Piotr Strzyżewski > A full voting report is available at: > https://www.ripe.net/participate/meetings/gm/meetings/may-2021/voting-report > Congratulations to Job and Piotr on their election to the RIPE NCC > Executive Board. I look forward to working with them and the rest of > the Board. And I would like to thank Falk von Bornstaedt for his > significant contribution to the work of the Executive Board and the > RIPE NCC over the past three years. > My appreciation to everyone who contributed to the important discussions and voted at the GM. > Kind regards, > Hans Petter Holen > Managing Director > RIPE NCC
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