On 08/03/2011 03:51 PM, Scott Kitterman wrote: >> I think the message isn't that there aren't unforeseen circumstances. >> It's that they need to be handled in a better fashion. Custom courtesy >> (where I'm from at least :) says that meetings that are cancelled or >> postponed have advance notice of at least 24 hours. If you can't give 24 >> hour notice of an absence, then perhaps you should reconsider if you are >> a good fit for the board. > > Maybe the boards should be limited to people who's employment includes their > work on the board so they can be reliable?
If the problem is a lack of quorum, perhaps we should have DMB members check in ahead of time (think, like a day) as to whether they can make the meeting. That should give people a better idea whether the meeting will actually occur, and allow meetings that would otherwise not have a quorum to be canceled outright. -- Luke Faraone;; Debian & Ubuntu Developer; Sugar Labs, Systems lfaraone on irc.[freenode,oftc].net -- http://luke.faraone.cc PGP fprint: 5189 2A7D 16D0 49BB 046B DC77 9732 5DD8 F9FD D506
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