On 03/08/2010 09:32 PM, Mattmann, Chris A (388J) wrote:
Yet the information we were voting on is public information really and this doesn't 
really count as "sensitive" IMO.
Any thing I send to private@, I kind of count on not being public. I'd rather you not decide that for me. In this case, I'm not terribly upset that my private vote has gotten out - but again, I'd prefer that you didn't make that call for me. I gave reasons for me vote, and you have taken the liberty of taking my vote apart from them - I don't like that either.

I'd venture to guess not all the PMC is subscribed to general@, and may miss 
this vote, so it's important their votes be counted.
If you concerned about this, the best way to handle it is to send them a note. Or send a followup to private@ with a reminder that a vote is happening on gene...@. Get permission to take their private votes public for them. Anything would be better than making our private communications public - whether we decided the vote should have been done in public or not.

Chris



On 3/8/10 6:23 PM, "Yonik Seeley"<[email protected]>  wrote:

On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 9:22 PM, Mattmann, Chris A (388J)
<[email protected]>  wrote:
For completeness from the VOTE on private@
It's called private for a reason.

-Yonik



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