I am following up on Paul Buck’s note
that we wanted to review the result of this ballot.
Upon
review, we deem that this ballot did not pass and thus the MicroProfile 6.0 Release Review was not passed.
The
short version is that it is because Primeton had not appointed their representative at the start of the vote.
Before elaborating, I want to
inform everyone that we are being deliberate about the interpretation of the rules and the outcome as there are significant intellectual property implications that are dependent on whether the ballot has passed. Further, I'd like to acknowledge that we believe
that everybody was operating in good faith and that our interpretation of the rules is in no way intended to suggest otherwise.
The
determination of who is eligible to vote is determined at the onset of any vote. In this case, the
vote
began on November 22/2022.
At that time, Primeton had not yet appointed their representative to the Steering Committee, and as such she was not eligible to have her ballot count, either to determine quorum or the outcome of the vote. As a reminder, all members of the MicroProfile working
group are eligible to appoint an individual to serve on the Steering Committee; however, there is no obligation to do so. As a result, until such time as an individual is appointed, there is no consideration of that member’s potential representation in the
computation of quorum or being eligible to vote on any matter.
As
a result, there were only nine eligible voters for this particular election. Of those nine, as shown in the results, five voted in favor, three against, and one abstained. In accordance with our Bylaws, the abstention is not counted in either the numerator
or denominator, and thus the computation is based on the five in favor of eight non-abstentions total, for a result of 62.5%. Given this is less than the 2/3 majority required, this means the ballot did not pass.
Note the
EFSP
defines a super-majority to be two-thirds of the eligible voters and that specification ballots require a super-majority to pass. Working group charters for specification based working groups including MicroProfile list the EFSP as a governing document.
Wayne