VOTE NOW for the Australian Open Source Awards!
David Purdue
david.purdue at auug.org.au
Thu Aug 29 18:10:47 EST 2002
Ooops.
I have detected (and corrected) a bug in the script that processes
votes.
It is possible that you were told both that you has a "password
mismatch" and that your vote was submitted. This is not the case -
if your password was wrong your vote has not been accepted.
Remember that your member number and password must be entered
exactly as they appear on your member card. If you can not
find your member card, contact Liz Carroll to get your details
<busmgr at auug.org.au>.
If you got the "password mismatch" message you will have to
resubmit your vote for it to count. The problem described above
has now been fixed.
Regards,
DavidP
David Purdue wrote:
> Dear AUUG members,
>
> The Inaugural AUUG Australian Open Source Awards will be presented
> at the AUUG'2002 Conference dinner on the evening of Thursday,
> 5 September 2002.
>
> But who is going to receive these awards?
>
> Well, that is up to you. The AOSA Nominations Committee has come
> up with 12 excellent candidates for the Technology, Application
> and Community awards, and as an AUUG member you get to vote on
> who should win the awards.
>
> Please go to:
>
> http://www.auug.org.au/aosa/vote.html
>
> To read about the awards, to see who has been nominated and why,
> and to cast your vote (you will need your member number and
> password from your membership card - only AUUG members get to
> vote).
>
> Polls close at 5pm on Thursday, 5 September, so make sure you
> get your vote in early!
>
> See http://www.auug.org.au/aosa/ for more award details.
>
> Regards,
>
> David Purdue
> Returning Officer and Immediate Past President
> AUUG Inc.
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