Harald writes:
> It seems that we are now more-or-less agreed that "less is more" when it
> comes to quorum, majority rules and so on - here's a proposed minimum
> version of what is in section 3.4:
>
> 3.4 IAOC Decision Making
>
> The IAOC attempts to reach all decisions unanimously. If unanimity
> cannot be achieved, some decisions may be made by voting.
>
> The IAOC decides the details about its decision-making
> rules, including its rules for quorum, conflict of interest and
> breaking of ties. These rules will be made public.
>
> All IAOC decisions shall be recorded in the IAOC minutes and
> published regularly.
>
> (The last paragraph is actually the subject of another ticket. I'll leave
> it to the editors to pick the best one.)
>
> OK?
>
>From what I have been reading, the above text seems to be the consensus
(or at least acceptable) between those who spoke up. SO I will use the above
text in the next revision (being prepared as we speak), except for the
last sentence which will be:
All IAOC decisions shall be recorded in IAOC minutes,
and IAOC minutes shall be published regularly.
as per resolution of issue 718.
As far as Rob and I can tell, the "appeals" text has not converged on a
consensus yet, so we'll leave that part of sect 3.4 alobne for now
Bert
> Harald
>
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