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And confusing.
And scary (a lot).
I did not mention it earlier but this thread had been a contributing factor in my stepping down from this term MC candidacy.
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2014-12-30
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2014-12-30
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2014-12-31
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Quick reply...
This mention of "club", especially with "golf club" as an example, gives me all the stronger incentive to keep the Council. Because I have personally experienced how golfers, at the grounds of golf club, are intolerant of any pedestrians walking by - or, at least, angry at them.
Even though their golf-club-grounds are the shortest way to the nature reserve, the golfers ask the pedestrians to either not walk at golf-club-grounds at all (that would mean going the long way, along the dusty noisy car roads), or walk near the edges of the cliff. At the same time, golfers can walk anywhere, though they are just as vulnerable to a random strike of golf-ball - maybe, just a tiny bit more knowledgeable-observant, but still as vulnerable.
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2014-12-31
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you would be a golfer not a random pedestrian as you have an account on *.M.O
the random pedestrian in this analogy is someone browsing the site but does not have an account.
i believe your fear of the board not acting in the interest of the community is mis-placed - they are also voted in, there are by-laws stating that if they are mis-behaving the active e.V members can kick them ( as far as i know we CANNOT do that for council members ) and there is nothing stopping you becoming an active member (AFAIK the board has no way to decline a valid request to become an active member, and you can only be removed under very limited circumstances - read they bylaws for the specifics if you are concerned )
At the moment you are a passive member.
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2014-12-31
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In my view, in the long run having a small body with power over the board
The bylaws and legal liability force the board to act in the interests of the community.
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2014-12-31
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With all the personal attacks, uninformed, misleading statements and constant ranting about all aspects of the eV, it's more than obvious that it's all just poor attempts to discredit the eV in general. Berserker-style. Always been like that from the start. No intention to promote the association apparent, no constructive input from joergs' side when the time was right. Now it's basically too late for fundamental changes.
We have to make the best out of what's there. And that's not bad at all.
Just because Mr. Knowitall doesn't get it or thinks it should all stay as it been at Nokia times doesn't make it right.
I guess nobody doubts that these pages need some decent rework:
http://wiki.maemo.org/Community_Council
http://wiki.maemo.org/Community_Council/FAQ
In our organizational structure, some adjustment is nescessary to honor the circumstance that we're self-organized since Nokia left.
Some adjustment is nescessary to adopt to the law for associations in Germany. And some adjustment is nescessary to assure we will have a chance to see some candidates for Board.
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2014-12-31
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But, I will not insist on the applicability of this analogy, because, as you pointed out:
1. members of e.V. do not have to pay fees;
2. Board has no way to decline a valid request to become an active member.
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Electorate in Council election rules is defined as those having an account for over 3 months, and with a Karma of 10 or above. And that remained untouched in MC eV regulations.
With all the personal attacks, uninformed, misleading statements and constant ranting about all aspects of the eV, it's more than obvious that it's all just poor attempts to discredit the eV in general. Berserker-style. Always been like that from the start. No intention to promote the association apparent, no constructive input from joergs' side when the time was right. Now it's basically too late for fundamental changes. We have to make the best out of what's there. And that's not bad at all.
Just because Mr. Knowitall doesn't get it or thinks it should all stay as it been at Nokia times doesn't make it right.
I guess nobody doubts that these pages need some decent rework:
http://wiki.maemo.org/Community_Council
http://wiki.maemo.org/Community_Council/FAQ
In our organizational structure, some adjustment is nescessary to honor the circumstance that we're self-organized since Nokia left. Some adjustment is nescessary to adopt to the law for associations in Germany. And some adjustment is nescessary to assure we will have a chance to see some candidates for Board.
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