On Fri, Apr 04, 2003 at 08:57:50AM +0200, Martin Sjögren wrote: > fre 2003-04-04 klockan 08.23 skrev Jochen Voss: > > Hello, > > > > on the "Debian Project Leader Elections 2003" page at > > > > http://www.debian.org/vote/2003/vote_0001 > > > > I read that "With 831 developers, Q=14.41353531, making a quorum of > > 43.2406059, or, rounding up, 44. Only one candidate failed to meet > > quorum." To find a cadidate which failed quorum I would look for a > > number less then 44 in the fifth column of the tally table. > > > > But there is no such number. So my question is: who did not meet > > quorum? How can I see this from the tally table? > > You have to look at (X,5) - (5,X), which gives you: How this? Do you have any references? I do not find such a rule, neither in current constitution nor in the current voting amendment draft. Jochen -- Omm (0)-(0) http://www.mathematik.uni-kl.de/~wwwstoch/voss/index.html
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