[Ubuntu-be] bank account -> minimal formal structure proposal
Cedric Janssens
cedric.janssens at ubuntu-be.org
Tue Oct 31 11:31:38 GMT 2006
Google offers great online agenda.
http://www.google.com/calendar
2006/10/31, François Schoubben <fsc at info.fundp.ac.be>:
> > We want two coordinators:
> > * with a demonstrated need to access ubuntu-be.org funds frequently
> > (fairs,...)
> > * 1 NL_BE, 1 FR_BE
> > * who publish every ubuntu-be.org bank account transaction they make
> > to this list and the web site
>
> I agree
>
> > 1. Candidates for coordinatorship propose themselves to the list.
> > (optional) If there is more than one candidate per language,
> > candidates discuss between them and step back voluntarily until there
> > is only one candidate left.
> > If impossible, further discussion.
> > 2. As soon as this one candidate per language gets the public support
> > of 10 list members, he is elected.
>
> Ok
>
> > proposal 2: mandate duration
> > A coordinator is appointed for two years, with the possibility to
> > resign early at any given moment. After this term, a new consensus
> > election.
>
> good. We'll just have to remember this in 2 years from now... Should we
> have an online agenda ? :-)
>
> > proposal 3: dispute resolution
> > When a list member is unhappy about something the coordinator did:
> > 1. private discussion with the coordinator.
> > if unresolved:
> > 2. public discussion
> > if unresolved:
> > 3. public ousting: 1.5 * the number of votes that elected the
> > candidate needed; if ousting successful, new election
>
> Shouldn't we put a maximum number ? What if somebody have (let's dream)
> 50 votes... If there is a problem with him, we'll have to find 75 people
> "against" him ?
> I think if 30 or 40 are "against", a new "election" must be decided...
> Or a vote could occurs, the "pro" vs. the "cons" ?
>
>
> That said, Mark and Cedric have my votes for now :-)
>
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