I posted a bunch of questions to the OSI "Individual Director" seat candidates.

Only one other person asked any (out-of-band, Twitter); one reply.

I didn't know it'd go into a site-moderation queue by @OpenSource ... so I don't even know if they'll ever go public.

Also it's pretty late in the process, so may not make a lick o' difference. But, if you voted for someone who is revealed by their responses to be a clown or a crook, you'll have a nice page to link back to in '23.

A brief update on my attempt to get questions answered by the folks running for the @OpenSource board of directors this week.

Of the 8 "individual seat" candidates posed Qs, there have been 5 replies. I was pessimistically expecting 2–3.

Unfortunately, out of the 3 candidates I had the most serious candidacy-concerns for, 2 of them have still not mustered any answers. The polls close on Monday.

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Well, I still have not seen any replies from one candidate (JB). He claims he posted them days ago & they just haven't passed moderation yet. I think whoever's moderating the queue took this weekend off. Worst possible choice there

I also posted some redirects to another candidate's overly-vague-bordering-on-evasive answers. Those also have not been cleared.

Pretty hard to have a public debate this way; invisible unaccountable mods stopping everything. < 24hrs left