- From: Charles McCathie Nevile <chaals@yandex-team.ru>
- Date: Tue, 06 May 2014 01:56:38 +0200
- To: public-w3process@w3.org, "Daniel Glazman" <daniel.glazman@disruptive-innovations.com>
On Mon, 05 May 2014 14:14:21 +0200, Daniel Glazman <daniel.glazman@disruptive-innovations.com> wrote: > On 05/05/2014 13:54, Charles McCathie Nevile wrote: > >> It appears you're missing the context - sorry, I should have been more >> explicit since this is not the AC list. >> >> People were using the mailing list as a source of email addresses, and >> sending unsolicited private email to people who didn't know them. That >> generated the complaints. > > If I collect all the messages I have received for all AB elections since > the birth of W3C, almost _all_ AB candidates have sent me a direct but > non-personal message, my address and others being collected from > > https://www.w3.org/Member/ACList > > I have even received private messages from non-candidates advocating > for a candidate. > > AC-Reps vote... If they accept the power to vote, they must accept pings > from candidates. I therefore consider the complaints you mention above > as unfair and against the rules of an election. Maybe. Personally, I consider it Spam. ------ annoying. If there is a discussion, have it where we all see it. > </Daniel> > > -- Charles McCathie Nevile - Consultant (web standards) CTO Office, Yandex chaals@yandex-team.ru Find more at http://yandex.com
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