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2012-10-17
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#102
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Nominees may withdraw their nomination up to three (3) days after the end of the nomination period.
Withdraws shall be considered retro-active, and shall trigger any appropriate actions needed to
continue the election cycle, including extension of the nomination period or changes to the number of
seats to be chosen during an election.
Withdraws done after three (3) days past the end of the
nomination period shall be considered invalid, and elections will continue with the listed nominee on
the ballot. In the event that a late-withdrawing nominee is elected, the withdraw shall be treated as
written consent of the Director to immediately and voluntarily vacate the position.
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2012-10-17
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2012-10-17
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If at any time fewer than four (4) nominees remain after the nomination period for either the Foundation Council or the Board of Directors, the nomination period for that body shall be extended to at least twenty one (21) days, or to at least seven (7) days longer than the initial nomination period, and a second announcement of election shall be made, noting the extension of the nomination period. If no additional nominations are received within the extended nomination period, or further extension would cause the election cycle to exceed sixty (60) days, the Board shall decide the appropriate action at that time, including but not limited to appointment, installment, or rejection of some or all of the nominees or existing Directors to the respective body.
The election cycle shall consist of at least fourteen (14) days for nominations, at least seven days (7) for nominee discussion and reflection, and at least seven (7) days for electorate members to vote, in that order. The election cycle shall not exceed thirty (30) days, except for in the case of mandatory nomination extension in which case the election cycle shall not exceed sixty (60) days.
Can we have a clause here that after 1 extension is granted, there will be no further extensions and the previous BoD carries on for another 3 months? Elections are hence held after 3 months?
So if the late-withdrawal is considered as having consented not to take a position in the BoD and he is one of the 3 to have been elected then new elections are called?
Can we instead simply state that the candidate who lost out to this late-withdrawal is instead given a seat in the BoD?
If at any point more than one Director is expelled during a single term, or fewer than three (3) Director positions are occupied (not vacant or expulsed) for a period exceeding seven (7) days, a new election cycle shall be required to be announced and will commence immediatelyupon the triggering vacancy or expulsion.
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2012-10-17
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I don't see any point to the Foundation if this is where we are as a "community"
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2012-10-17
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2012-10-17
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Sounds reasonable.
And yes, dont let her get homeless.
But I have seen so less attention/reaction on this thread, except a few fellow members ...
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2012-10-17
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2012-10-18
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Grandma (Maemo) has gotten an eviction notice. We have 3 months to decide where she goes and who cares for her, or she's out on the street. And it will take at least a month to move all her stuff out, maybe longer with the few friends we have to help. Will there be squabbling in the family over who should care for her, and where she should live? Sure. Does that mean we should just let her go homeless?
Yes, there is infighting at times. Yes, there are disagreements at times. No community is without disagreement. But to suggest that there's no point to trying to continue because of a couple squabbles is like letting grandma become a hobo because Aunt June doesn't like the way the doilies are being divided up.
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They both are doing for the greater good so its not a split as a "community" but simply the issue of "Doing things the right way vs. doing the right thing" - © SD69
Both of them are right after all...
Maybe SD69 was disclosing that as it was sent to more than just him? As he mentions woody sent it to a few people so seeing the s*itstorms created here for every minor thing he wants to avoid being involved in it in the future by being seen as related to woody's intentions via association?
Oh and that email doesn't smudge woody's character IMO; it just shows the lengths to which current Council are prepared to go to save the Community's future...
Anyway its water under the bridge...
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