Difference between revisions of "FOSS4G 2014 Bid Process Board Voting"

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=== Vote Deadline ===
 
=== Vote Deadline ===
  
Votes should be sent to Paul by end of next Monday, the 29th.
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Votes should be sent to Paul by end of next '''Monday, the 29th'''.
  
 
=== Tie Breaker ===
 
=== Tie Breaker ===

Revision as of 11:11, 23 July 2013

The OSGeo Conference Committee votes for the 2014 hosting resulted in a tie. A re-vote did not change the outcome. The following is the process used to solve the tie breaker, through a vote by the OSGeo Board.

Board Vote

Voting for where to host the global FOSS4G event is very important, and each Board member must take this responsibility seriously. This means of course reviewing each proposal and budget closely, and reviewing the excellent Q/A already done by the Conf Comm (http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/OSGeo-Conference-Committee-f3721662.html).

Proposal Documents

  • Board members should also review the 2014 RFP (http://svn.osgeo.org/osgeo/foss4g/rfp/2014/), specifically the "Evaluation Criteria" section, on page 9. (as the Conf Comm did, the OSGeo Board must also vote according to the Evaluation Criteria as specified in the RFP)

Abstension

  • Mark Lucas, as a Board member and also a member of the DC local committee, will not be allowed to vote

Vote Process

We should keep the same voting process as the Conf Comm: please send your city selection to Paul as CRO privately.

Vote Deadline

Votes should be sent to Paul by end of next Monday, the 29th.

Tie Breaker

In the case of a tie, the President's vote should count as 1.5 votes.

Board Q/A

Can occur openly on the Board mailing list.