Hi Michael,

Afraid I can not. 
As this could upset several of the core, which is the point I would rather 
escape.
Sorry.

Nonetheless, having a board like in a private club or lodge 
may be superior and more predictable compared to democracy games.

Sergei

At 12:30 06.09.2005, you wrote:
>Sergei Vyshenski wrote:
>
>>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.
>
>This sounds realistic and much better than my first idea. Can you please write 
>a paragraph for this voting process including a first proposal for a 
>legislative period? We have also no hen and egg problem for the first board. 
>If the foundation documents must be approved by a voting and not by the board 
>then there is no problem at all.
>
>Michael




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