Hi all,
Scott Kitterman wrote:
It has seemed to me for some time that making decisions about process and
policy changes at MOTU meetings based on votes of those present is not
serving us particularly well. The major problems with the current system, as
I see it are:
1. Not very many
On Saturday 06 September 2008 14:25, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
Hi all,
Scott Kitterman wrote:
It has seemed to me for some time that making decisions about process and
policy changes at MOTU meetings based on votes of those present is not
serving us particularly well. The major
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Hello,
Scott Kitterman schrieb:
It has seemed to me for some time that making decisions about process and
policy changes at MOTU meetings based on votes of those present is not
serving us particularly well.
Thanks Scott for posting this
Moins,
+1 from me.
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Hi,
thanks Scott, for bringing this up!
Am Montag 16 Juni 2008 21:47:16 schrieb Scott Kitterman:
It has seemed to me for some time that making decisions about process and
policy changes at MOTU meetings based on votes of those present is not
serving us particularly well. The major problems
First words from my side, excellent proposal!
Stefan Potyra [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If a process or policy is needed, my proposal would work something like
this:
1. Someone makes an announcement to the MOTU ML describing the problem and
the proposed solution (much like this mail).
2.
On Tuesday 17 June 2008 08:51, Emmet Hikory wrote:
Reinhard Tartler wrote:
I think the last rule can or should imply that the council has the
option to call for vote.
The shepard always has the possibilty to recommend a vote to the
council. If that is the case, the council would kinda
It has seemed to me for some time that making decisions about process and
policy changes at MOTU meetings based on votes of those present is not
serving us particularly well. The major problems with the current system, as
I see it are:
1. Not very many MOTU at the meeting, so a vote may or