Sergei Vyshenski wrote:
At 19:40 05.09.2005, you wrote:

Michael Bell wrote:


* Whats the procedure to add new board members? Who can suggest new members ?

Ops, simply make a proposal.

actual board members can suggest new members

Theory of controlling the complex systems differentiate two types of the system control:

no, my idea behind is - board members have the right to propose
but anyone can suggest new members to the board but the one who suggest a new board member has to find at least one board member who supports this and will therefore make the suggestion on behalf of the real suggester - who will then bring up the reasons for the suggestion
(this also includes current board-members of course)

between tendency for either 1) conservative, or 2) adaptive and flexible
development of the project.

number one will be also flexible, since for number two you have a huge effort vor the voting thing in terms of making it reliable... the question is - if the effort is necessary for a 'simple' project

Who offers new board-member, and who will vote? It is easy. Anyone who is active enough to send his offer or vote via email should be considered "an active user", and his vote should be counted.

what means active enough? which time-terms and so on ;)

greetings
dalini


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