Berin Loritsch wrote:
OK, it might be my bad English, but I think that rephrasing this in order to make it more clear would be a good thing. Reversing it sounds a bit better to me:What does it mean exactly? Is it a logical AND? Given a PMC of 20 people, what is the quorum, 3 or 10? What is the difference between "voters" and the ones who "cast a vote" (given that only PMC members count officially as "voters/votes")?
At least 3. Half the PMC. That means if there is 20 people, Quorum is 10. If there are only 4 people, quorum is 3 (not 2).
"For all votes half (1/2) of the PMC must cast a vote, with a minimum of 3 votes being required in any case"
Also, while I assume that the board might have something to say in that case, what happens if the PMC drops to 3 or less people?
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