Harald writes:
It seems that we are now more-or-less agreed that "less is more" when it
comes to quorum, majority rules and so on - here's a proposed minimum
version of what is in section 3.4:
3.4 IAOC Decision Making
The IAOC attempts to reach all decisions unanimously. If unanimity
cannot be achieved, some decisions may be made by voting.
The IAOC decides the details about its decision-making
rules, including its rules for quorum, conflict of interest and
breaking of ties. These rules will be made public.
All IAOC decisions shall be recorded in the IAOC minutes and
published regularly.
(The last paragraph is actually the subject of another ticket. I'll leave
it to the editors to pick the best one.)
OK?
From what I have been reading, the above text seems to be the consensus
(or at least acceptable) between those who spoke up. SO I will use the above
text in the next revision (being prepared as we speak), except for the
last sentence which will be:
All IAOC decisions shall be recorded in IAOC minutes,
and IAOC minutes shall be published regularly.
as per resolution of issue 718.
As far as Rob and I can tell, the "appeals" text has not converged on a
consensus yet, so we'll leave that part of sect 3.4 alobne for now
Bert
Harald
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