Re: Results (!!) of W3C CredWeb elections

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Em 26/08/2021 21:08 PM, Leonard Rosenthol escreveu:
>
> Fully support this direction – looking forward to the renewed work.
>
> Leonard
>
> *From: *Sandro Hawke <sandro@hawke.org>
> *Date: *Thursday, August 26, 2021 at 4:17 PM
> *To: *Credible Web CG <public-credibility@w3.org>
> *Subject: *Results (!!) of W3C CredWeb elections
>
> With Drew withdrawing his candidacy, after much discussion at today's 
> meeting, there was consensus to proceed with Scott Yates and Aviv 
> Ovadya as co-chairs of the group. With this arrangement, there's no 
> need for voting or the 21-day election period that was previously 
> announced. (Per process, the election is only required when there are 
> more candidates than slots.)
>
> As several people with long W3C experience pointed out, it's usually 
> good to have co-chairs. To my eye, this is an excellent outcome.
>
> Since I did announce there would be an election, however, and some 
> people were not able to attend today's meeting, this email is a *call 
> for consensus.*  If you have any substantive objection to the group 
> proceeding with our two remaining chair candidates as co-chairs, 
> please speak up now.  I'll give it 4 days, then consider the matter 
> closed and (assuming no substantive objection) hand over the reins to 
> the new chairs. I plan to keep attending meetings, myself, and to 
> maintain the infrastructure until it can be transitioned.
>
> Thanks everyone for some fascinating discussion. *Congratulations and 
> thanks to Scott and Aviv!*
>
>     -- Sandro
>

Received on Friday, 27 August 2021 20:19:00 UTC