On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 9:36 AM, Peter Lewis <[email protected]> wrote: > While reading this, one more small thing came to mind: I wonder if we should > make it clear that though *the same* proposal requires a waiting period, > slightly different ones don't. An example of this might be the approval of > these very byelaws, where if they are voted down, a subsequent proposal might > be different by just a few words. We should probably be clear about that. > > So I've added: "Proposals that are similar to the rejected proposal but > substantively different do not require a waiting period before being > presented." to the end of the waiting period paragraph. >
and who determines if there is a substantial difference between the two votes (I'm talking about edge cases here)? And what exactly is this substantial difference that is required, how do we quantify it? Ronald
