I too agree that the two things we should do are: present a clear statement on how session selection works; and craft a statement on ethics that will be so artful as to actually discourage virtual ballot box stuffing and not just put evil ideas in folks; heads. On my part, I have had my dogs sign a pledge that they will never vote on any of my proposed sessions. Cary On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 6:40 AM, Jason Ronallo <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >> One thing I would be open to is to put a disclaimer splash page before >> any ballot (only to be seen the first time a person votes) briefly >> explaining how the ballot works and to mention that ballot stuffing is >> "unethical, undemocratic and tears at the fabric that is Code4Lib" or >> some such. I would welcome contributions to the wording. >> >> What would people think about that? > > +1 to the proposal to have some sort of honor statement splash page > before the ballot. This seems like a good first step at trying to > address this, and may be as much as we want to do. > > Jason -- Cary Gordon The Cherry Hill Company http://chillco.com