I hereby nominate Graham Daniels for a position on the Core Committee.
Graham has excellent development skills, as evidenced by his activity in the
League of Extraordinary Packages, as well as his work at refinery29. He speaks
often at conferences on development topics, but, also, and arguably more
importantly, the human aspects of development. Related, he is the original
author of The Code Manifesto, a set of value propositions for safe, equal, and
effective collaboration as developers.
I think these skills make him an excellent candidate for FIG.
-- Graham
Somebody who feels he's not "adding value" is a very poor choice for a CC member.
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Adam,
According to the bylaws, there is no provision allowing for non-recognition of a nomination based on conflict of interest (or any other basis). The only option in cases like this (save for the rescinding nominations/acceptances, and barring a bylaw change) would be to recognize the nomination, and then campaign against the election of the person in question. I believe this is what has been referred to in this thread as letting the voters decide.
Magnus
On Sun, Nov 6, 2016 at 4:33 AM, Adam Culp <thege...@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm sorry, but I do not feel this nomination should be recognized. Not because Graham is not capable, because he is very capable. But rather because of the personal relationship between Graham and Samantha, a current Secretary. See further comment at https://groups.google.com/d/msg/php-fig/jFNMb6ykn1k/yLec0XvFCAAJI think Graham can contribute a great deal, but should do so as an outside contributor rather than in a leadership role due to this conflict of interests.Regards,Adam Culp
On Thursday, November 3, 2016 at 8:21:37 PM UTC-4, Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
I hereby nominate Graham Daniels for a position on the Core Committee.Graham has excellent development skills, as evidenced by his activity in the
League of Extraordinary Packages, as well as his work at refinery29. He speaks
often at conferences on development topics, but, also, and arguably more
importantly, the human aspects of development. Related, he is the original
author of The Code Manifesto, a set of value propositions for safe, equal, and
effective collaboration as developers.I think these skills make him an excellent candidate for FIG.
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Let's NOT assume issues where non have been demonstrated.
Could we lock this thread please? I think it's getting blown way out of proportion, and is just as harmful to the nomination as it is to the expression of opinion.
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Hi all,I'm not going to lock this topic because it's a nomination topic and people might still wish to ask valid questions to Graham however I entirely agree that the tone of this topic has gone in a direction nobody wishes to see.The nomination stands as there is no platform for 'rejecting a nomination'; however you, as voters, may choose to take this into account when voting if you so wish.Lets move forward as I think this discussion point has run its course and keep the tone constructive.
--Michael C
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Could we lock this thread please? I think it's getting blown way out of proportion, and is just as harmful to the nomination as it is to the expression of opinion.
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Surely that is a decision for the voters.