So, my feeling is that we should keep it the way that it is. I think having a consistent repository is useful, and for transparency since all public votes are already on the mailing list that information is there. We're really on effecting people who'd want to make tools based on those votes, which I'd argue is a non-existant minority.

Ted
On Apr 24 2019, at 6:43 pm, Bryce Harrington <bryce@...174.....> wrote:
Hi all,

I've been collecting our board votes into a private gitlab repository:

https://gitlab.com/inkscape-board/documents

Currently, this is not accessible to the general public, just members of
the inkscape-board team. You all should be able to look at what's
there.

My question is if we should make the past referendums publically visible
(for increased public transparency) or keep them as private? (Or
something else?)

There are sometimes cases where we want to share the details about a
referendum with various people. However, I'm not sure whether or not it
is desireable to have our actual votes public. Also, occasionally we
vote on things (e.g. trademark issues) that we don't want public.

What do you guys think? Is there value in making past referendums
publically visible? If so, should we show or hide our votes? And
should we include mechanisms to filter public vs. private votes from
being visible? Or just keep everything private?

Bryce





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