I added all my feedback via Git so jftr: I am quite happy with the state we
reached by now.


On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 9:21 AM, martin f krafft <[email protected]>wrote:

> If this is what we want… sounds fine to me, even though it means
> that a meeting of 4 people can cause change of bylaws, if 3 people
> agree. However, we cannot guard against all malice anyway.
>

We could add a safeguard that there's a grace period of two weeks after
such a decision. If more than 50% of active/honorary members object, in
writing, within that time, the decision is reversed.

This is a corner case, though.


The only other thing I see as of right now is that extraordinary votes go
through the board or a board-designated proxy. I would prefer to have that
run through someone external, like the Debian secretary, to avoid potential
abuse by the board. Also a corner case, but slightly more realistic, imo.
And I say that as someone who intends to run for board (unless there's
already a strong candidate pool for the board, I guess). Also
see da569cf00705df82ade627d1bcb793d49f75a8d6 in Git.
Text like "einer den Mitgliedern des Vereins vertrauenswuerdigen Person"
might fit the bill, here.


Again, I am very happy with our current state,
mainly thanks to madduck for driving this,
Richard
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