What is community? Do you mean the same community who loves to discuss
and frequently to lose the aim of some votation or elections?
I agree, I am for a radical democracy but if all democracies use a
representative body probably this happens because a full democracy can
block any decision with a permanent indecision.
I have seen a "radical democracy" only in same cantons of Switzerland,
where votants are so few persons that if you would call them by phone
to have the vote, you require not so many hours to have a final
result.
Ilario
On Dec 28, 2007 7:51 PM, Derrick Farnell <derrick.farnell(a)gmail.com> wrote:
None as far as I am aware - which is my complaint!
:-)
But there are already mechanisms for the community to elect board members,
and of course decide the content of projects, so why not also for every
other decision? There could be an online location for such debates (the
Foundation wiki?), which would be followed by a vote. Even if only a small
percentage of the community takes part in such debates and vote, that would
still be hugely more people than the 8(?) on the board - and the point is
that any member can at least in theory get involved, and have a vote. I've
been an anonymous contributor for years, but am new to this list - has the
community actually every agreed to the board growing from merely being an
unwelcome legal necessity , as described in the piece in my earlier post? As
the author wrote: