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Re: prototype questions for developer vote



Bruce said:
> Sue has offered to put some time into vote-collection -
> we could do this on a web page if necessary. 

Two comments:
1.  Sue Campbell goes by the name of Sue.  I go by the name of Susan.
    People have already mixed us up, (i.e., people sending me messages 
    meant for Sue, etc.)  Therefore, please refer to each of us by the 
    names we use ourselves.  I think I'm the one who said I'd put time 
    into vote-collection (not Sue).
    (Only Murphy could have designed it so that if 2 ladies were involved
    in a project, they'd both have essentially the same first name.  Murphy
    has done worse though:  Our kitchen was once being worked on by 4 guys 
    named Dave, and the contractor finally put an ad in the paper that 
    literally said they were looking for a carpenter who _wasn't_ named Dave!)

2.  Unfortunately, I'm tied up with family matters, travel, and teaching 
    extra classes til Apr 10.  Assuming this date is not too late already,
    should I then put aside the FAQ to work on the vote software?  
    (I don't care which one I'm told to do; I just want to know what I 
    can do that best serves the project's priorities.)

As an aside, it is not infrequent that I find myself wondering, "would
it help the project more if I did this task or that task?"  Getting
that feedback is the #1 thing I would like to get from whatever project 
leadership model is decided upon.

Regards,
Susan (!)