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Na stránce Talk:Election FAQ 2005 naleznete dotazy položené v loňském roce. Dotazy k volbám v letošním roce můžete položit zde, nebo můžete kontaktovat některého člena volební komise.
Siehe Talk:Election FAQ 2005 fuer Fragen betreffend die Wahl im letzten Jahr. Du kannst hier Fragen zur Wahl 2006 stellen oder einen der Election Officials fragen.
Δείτε στο Talk:Election FAQ 2005 για ερωτήσεις σχετικά με τις περσινές εκλογές. Μπορείτε να ρωτήσετε σχετικά με τις εκλογές του 2006 εδώ ή μπορείτε να επικοινωνήσετε με κάποιον από την εφορευτική επιτροπή.
See Talk:Election FAQ 2005 for questions relating to last year's election. Questions about the 2006 elections can be asked here, or you can contact one of the Election Officials.
Vidu plej oftajn demandojn pri lastjara baloto. Demandoj pri la ĉijara baloto (2006) povas esti starigitaj ĉi tie, aŭ vi povas kontakti la balotoficialulojn.
Para consultar las preguntas que se formularon acerca de la elección del año pasado, puedes dirigirte a: Talk:Election FAQ 2005. También puedes formular aquí tus preguntas sobre la elección 2006; o contactar con alguno de los Responsables del proceso de elección.
Vous pouvez posez les questions relatives à la prochaine (2006) élection du conseil d'administration de la Wikimedia Foundation ici ou contacter un des superviseurs électoraux. Pour l'élection de 2005 renseignez-vous ici.
Consultate le FAQ delle elezioni del 2005 per questioni riguardanti le elezioni dello scorso anno. Le domande su questioni circa le elezioni del 2006 possono essere formulate qui sotto oppure potete contattare un membro della commissione elettorale
昨年の選挙に関する質問はTalk:Election FAQ 2005をご覧ください。本年度理事選挙に関する質問をこのページにお寄せください。選挙管理委員に会話ページまたはメールでご質問いただくことができます。 |
Her kan du stille spørsmål om styrevalget til Wikipedia 2006. Se ellers spørsmål (engelsk) fra valget i 2005.
Na stronie dyskusji FAQ zeszłorocznych wyborów znajdują się pytania zadane rok temu. Pytania dotyczące 2006 wyborów powinny być zadawane tutaj, albo na stronie dyskusji jednego z koordynatorów wyborów.
Veja Talk:Election FAQ 2005 para questões relacionadas com as eleições do ano anterior. Questões sobre os procedimentos de 2006 podem ser formuladas aqui, ou, pode-se contactar os responsáveis pela votação.
Vezi Talk:Election FAQ 2005 pentru a consulta întrebările puse în timpul alegerilor de anul trecut. Poţi formula propriile tale întrebări aici, despre algerile din 2006; De asemenea poţi să contactezi unul dintre responsabilii procesului de alegere.
Her kan du stille spørsmål om valget til Wikimedia-styret 2006. Sjå elles Talk:Election FAQ 2005 for spørsmål om forrige års val.
Här kan du ställa frågor om valet till Wikimediastyrelsen 2006. Se också Talk:Election FAQ 2005 för frågor om fjolårets val.
Silipin ang Talk:Election FAQ 2005 para sa mga tanong tungkol sa halalan ng nakaraang taon. Ang mga tanong tungkol sa halalan ngayong 2006 ay maaaring tanungin dito, o pwede mong i-kontak ang isa sa mga Opisyal ng Halalan.
Xem hỏi đáp về kỳ bầu cử năm ngoái bằng tiếng Anh tại Talk:Election FAQ 2005. Còn thắc mắc về kỳ bầu cử năm 2006 thì hãy hỏi ở đây hay liên lạc với những viên chức bầu cử.
请参看Talk:Election FAQ 2005上关于去年选举的一些问题。有关2006年选举的问题可以在这里提出,或者您也可以联系某位选举官员。 |
質問
[edit]2006年8月1日までで419個の編集がありますが、投票できません。
General
[edit]Wrong link
[edit]The link to the talk page in Polish section leads to the wrong page. It leads to the 2005 FAQ (I don't mean the one about last year's elections. I mean the one about this year, to the talk page.) Lo único que les pido es que me den toda mi tarea para asi poder jugar todo el día.Esta es mi pregunta, ¿porque no me resuelven mis tareas a tiempo?
- (To reply English part), it is considerablly a simple typo. You may want to fix it to this year page? Thanks. --Aphaia 01:17, 10 August 2006 (UTC)
What does the Board do?
[edit]This is the first draft of the agenda for the Board retreat later this year. I think it gives some insight into part of the Board's role. Perhaps this could be turned into an answer to something. Angela 01:05, 10 August 2006 (UTC)
Phase I - The Big Picture
- Mission
- Revisit mission statement
- What is in? What is out? What defines us?
- What we stand for
- Commitment to our ideals
- Commitment to our ethical framework
- Commitment to our community
- What is our vision
- ...for the world we want to help create
- ...of the goals for our organization
- ...of the indicia of success we will hold ourselves to
Phase II - Organizational Understanding
- What we do at the Board level
- Policy
- Strategy
- Accountability
- Understanding Community
- Who is our community and why
- Giving to and receiving from the community
- Unpredictability for the future means...?
- Scenario planning is required (1, 2, 5, 8 years?)
- Leadership succession planning is required
- Community relationships and organization
- Other Big Unknowns?
- Financial sustainability means...?
- Community support
- Corporate support
- Foundation support
- External relationships
- Marketing?
- Books, movies, etc.?
- "Partnerships?"
- The public face of the Foundation
Candidacy discussions?
[edit]Is there a place to discuss candidates, candidacies, and platforms before the vote? Most other Wiki processes (RFA, AFD, etc.) specifically try to gather consensus, and avoid a vote without discussion, per the popular essays Don't vote on everything and Wikipedia:Voting is evil. While, in the end, this is an election, and will come down to a vote, is there a place to try and voice opinions and discuss beforehand? Sort of the equivalent of a town meeting or debate? AnonEMouse 14:49, 14 August 2006 (UTC)
Number of vote
[edit]Can we vote for more than one candidate? Kipmaster 07:47, 1 September 2006 (UTC)
- I found the answer: "You may vote for as many candidates as you want." Kipmaster 11:03, 1 September 2006 (UTC)
Ability to Vote
[edit]- Please excuse, but am I eligible to vote? I am a registered user of "Wikipedia" and "Wikimedia" but am largely inactive at the latter.--Anglius 03:00, 1 September 2006 (UTC)
- If you follow the link to vote, the wikisoftware will tell you, when you are not elegible. Else you can vote, if you want to.
- Please excuse, but am I eligible to vote? I am a registered user of "Wikipedia" and "Wikimedia" but am largely inactive at the latter.--Anglius 03:00, 1 September 2006 (UTC)
- I thank you, sir.--Anglius 01:59, 3 September 2006 (UTC)
- Also, please remark you cannot vote twice, even if you have two vote-eligible accounts. --Aphaia 02:23, 3 September 2006 (UTC)
Vote: per person or per user account
[edit]The vote is per person or per user account? Special:Boardvote/list have lots of duplicate votes (someone1@xxwiki, someone1@xxwikinews, someone1@xxwikibooks ....) 555 01:21, 2 September 2006 (UTC)
- Per person. --Aphaia 02:24, 3 September 2006 (UTC)
How to inspect my own votes?
[edit]Is there a way that lets me see how I voted? --Purodha 10:27, 2 September 2006 (UTC)
- Visit Special:Boardvote and click "List votes to date". You will get the list of all voters until then. --Aphaia 02:38, 3 September 2006 (UTC)
- Does not help, I cannot see for whom my current vote is. --Purodha Blissenbach 17:37, 3 September 2006 (UTC)
- I don't think there's a way to see which candidates you voted for, unless you copied the confirmation message following your vote, but you may always vote again from the same project where you voted initially; from my understanding, this will always supercede your previous vote. Thanks! Flcelloguy (A note?) 22:16, 3 September 2006 (UTC)
- Thanks Flcelloguy. A perfect answer. I'll put this dialogue to the FAQ. Thank you for input, Purodha and Flcelloguy :) --Aphaia 14:40, 4 September 2006 (UTC)
How are multiple votes handled
[edit]I voted several times in a row, each time for a different candidate. Since we can vote for as many as we choose, are these individual single votes for each them now accumulated? --Purodha 10:27, 2 September 2006 (UTC)
- If you vote twice from a same wiki, your previous vote will be stroke automatically. --Aphaia 02:40, 3 September 2006 (UTC)
- It sounds to me like Purodha submitted the vote form several times in a row, selecting one candidate each time. This is an understandable mistake, but an incorrect way to vote, although the current software setup (allowing people to change their votes) allows this. It needs to be made clearer in the FAQ and voting instructions that you need to select all the candidates you want to support on the one form, and that any resubmitting of the form will wipe out the previous vote(s). Carcharoth 15:34, 4 September 2006
Votes in several wikies
[edit]Accounts in several wikies allow me to vote. Just for fun I tried that, and it seemed to work. Since I feel that is not just, I want to make sure that only one counts. How? --Purodha 10:27, 2 September 2006 (UTC)
- You cannot cancel them by yourself, only the Election Officers can cancel a vote. I would be happy if you wouldn't tried that just for fun ; for convinience (and considering your other comments), I'll remove all your votes. After that, pleaes vote once again. For voting for plural candidates, you have to access the interface only once and check every candidate you want to vote. Not as many access as the number of your favorites. Thank you and happy voting! --Aphaia 02:28, 3 September 2006 (UTC)
- thanks a lot, Aphaia. --Purodha Blissenbach 17:51, 3 September 2006 (UTC)
Possibly changing terms during the vote / unclear announcements
[edit]One wiki says there is only one position to vote for now, another says two, here on meta I read that a decsion has yet to be made to include more positions in this voting process. I feel bad thinking of those who already voted thus for them is all done, so they would possibly not notice a later chance. So please be quick making up your minds, or fo god's sake hold another voting later! --Purodha 10:27, 2 September 2006 (UTC)
- Only one position (the remainder of the seat vacated by current Board member Angela Beesley) is up for election; any other information is erroneous and should either have been updated (as in the case of the elections notice) or changed by now. If not, please rectify it immediately. Thanks! Flcelloguy (A note?) 22:14, 3 September 2006 (UTC)
- They're all gone. -- Purodha Blissenbach 13:15, 4 September 2006 (UTC)
Weighing votes?
[edit]I want to support several candidates, but there is a clear order of preference. Only if not my candidate no. one was being ahead of the gang, I would perfer candidate no. two to make it and so on. I do not want my additional vote for my no. two to potentially help spoil sucess of my no. one! But if there are two or more voters like me, exactly this may happen with the current system of counting votes, if I correctly understood it. Does not seem possible to priorize votes, does it? --Purodha 10:27, 2 September 2006 (UTC)
- Sorry, in this voting, you cannot weigh your vote. You can vote for each candidate, and that's all. Discussions about voting itself will be welcome at foundation-l. --Aphaia 02:30, 3 September 2006 (UTC)
Why don't we use Choice Voting for all future Wikimedia Elections?
[edit]Choice voting protects majority rule while providing for the fair representation of minority views. Voters rank the candidates 1, 2, 3, and so on, in order of preference. If your top choice either is not elected or already has enough votes to win a seat, your vote goes to your next choice. No vote is wasted, and all viewpoints are represented. Choice voting would drastically reduce the number of wasted votes.
Choice voting can be used for single or multiple position elections. It is used for national elections in a number of countries including the Republic of Ireland. It is also used by a wide variety of organsations such as students' unions, charities, trade unions, universities, hospital trusts and housing associations. Choice voting is already used to elect the board of Nominet UK.
Choice voting is also called preference voting or single transferable vote (STV)
If you support my proposal or would like to find out more please leave a message on my talk page.
John Cross 11:43, 2 September 2006 (UTC)
Do I have enough 'good points' to be able to vote ?
[edit]I have not looked at last years questions and answers session yet, but unless the answers are there, it surprises me that everybody seems to know if they are eligible for voting or not according to their 'edit-count'? I might be too dim, and probably don't have enough edits anyway, but I admit, I have no idea. Can somebody tell me where the 'point-coounts' are kept? LouisBB 17:12, 3 September 2006 (UTC)
- I'ven't checked that, but I am pretty confident that your edit count is just computed with a data base query in the moment when you access the voting page - if it's not sufficient you are redirected to a message explaining the two conditions to be met, otherwise you're presented a voting form. Since I have accounts in several wikis, some of which allow me to vote, while others do not, I was able to see them both. -- Purodha Blissenbach 17:48, 3 September 2006 (UTC)
- Btw. I you feel the page explaining the voting should go in more depth about all that, you can file your wish at http://bugzilla.wikimedia.org - please check that not someone else already suggested the same - if so, just vote for the request to show your support. -- Purodha Blissenbach 17:48, 3 September 2006 (UTC)
I am confused, how do we actually vote?
[edit]- How do we get to vote? Rhyddfrydol 17:56, 3 September 2006 (UTC)
- Go to the local project where you are eligible to vote and have suffrage (i.e. for example, if you have more than 400 edits and meet all the criteria on the English Wikipedia, then you go to that project) and proceed to Special:Boardvote on that project (you may also click the link in the sitenotice on that local project). Thanks! Flcelloguy (A note?) 22:11, 3 September 2006 (UTC)
Since there will only be one person elected, I tweaked the section "To what term will the new member(s) be elected ?" a bit. // habj 11:22, 28 August 2006 (UTC)
- It makes a sense. Thank you! --Aphaia 11:28, 28 August 2006 (UTC)
This is terribly subtle. I should rather expect a large blinking notice on every project, reading "This way to the voting booth!" The lack of such a notice may affect the fairness of the election. --151.197.34.116 15:21, 7 September 2006 (UTC)
Age 18, again
[edit]It says that you cannot join the board of trustees until you are 18, yet it says on the profile of Datrio, an election official, that he was born in 1988 and therefore cannot be older than 17. How did he get the job?
- Since the Election Officials are not members of the Board of Trustees as themselves. Thank you! --Aphaia 15:03, 8 September 2006 (UTC)
IP adderesses of schools
[edit]Hello, I am a high school editor, and I am expressing the concern of the immature who ruin it for the rest of us. I have witneesed people randomly mess up articles, and get the school ip blocked in a matter of 1 MINUTE!! How will you help honest editors get around all this?--70.48.215.210 23:26, 6 September 2006 (UTC)
- I'm afraid you place your comment in a wrong place. I don't know about which article on which project you are talking. English Wikipidia? Then you may want to go to their Wikipedia:Village pump. Otherwise, go directly to the project you are worried. If you are talking on meta articles, please go to Meta:Babel, our discussion page. Anyway currently your comment seems not to be relevant to this Election and hence I am afraid I cannot do nothing for you. Good luck. --Aphaia 15:06, 8 September 2006 (UTC)