Re: [Community-Discuss] [members-discuss] Accountability assessment - bylaws changes

2016-09-20 Thread ALAIN AINA
Hi, > On Sep 20, 2016, at 9:27 AM, Andrew Alston > wrote: > > Ok, > > We need to stop for a moment and look at reality – not wishful thinking. > > Firstly – I am hearing talk of rough consensus – and while consensus is > applicable in many areas, I am far from convinced this is one of them

Re: [Community-Discuss] [members-discuss] Accountability assessment - bylaws changes

2016-09-20 Thread Andrew Alston
➢ Not sure.  We did a bylaws review in 2012 and the approach did work smoothly You are correct Alain, we did. Except – well, somethings changed – the bylaws. Under the *current* bylaws, you can’t do a review and change them without a super majority vote. Under the old bylaws, well, I can’t rem

Re: [Community-Discuss] [members-discuss] Accountability assessment - bylaws changes

2016-09-20 Thread Seun Ojedeji
Dear all, I do have a few comments as an individual and resource member: 1. What I understand staff is doing at the moment is trying to get the community's views on the possible changes to the bylaw as reflected in the document shared which I expect would have been what the committee would do as