On Fri, May 28, 1999 at 06:06:36PM -0500, Lynn Winebarger wrote: > Right, I think a relatively high quorum for something as major as > adding/removing members of the BOD would be wise. I guess it all depends > on what kinds of issues would "normally" be presented for voting on by the > general membership. Presumably most voting would take place in the BOD, > committees (and short-term "task forces" appointed by them for one-time > events), and only major issues or revocations of these other votes would > be presented to the membership as a whole (one might call it the > "committee of the whole" as they do in Congress in the US). Is that a > correct perception of how things will be handled? That's how *I* envision it. I think that's how Nils expects it to be, too. In theory, however, any member can put a resolution out for the body to vote on.. even what color grape juice they prefer... -- Please cc all mailing list replies to me, also. ========================================================================= * http://benham.net/index.html <gecko@benham.net> <>< * * -------------------- * -----------------------------------------------* * Debian Developer, Debian Project Secretary, Debian Webmaster * * <gecko@debian.org> <secretary@debian.org> <lintian-maint@debian.org> * * <webmaster@debian.org> <gecko@fortunet.com> <webmaster@spi-inc.org> * =========================================================================
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