On 11/22/06, Anthere Anthere9@yahoo.com wrote:
Maybe you are confusing board and staff here.
yes an no without board authority staff would have a somewhat different role.
As long as we have an election system of some type, I feel there is little chance of that happening.
The board can to a large degree controls who has dealings with it. If you limit elections to people who have had past roles in the area around the board then the baord can pretty much limit elections to insiders only.
If you say so...
There would have been little point if you consider that most of them had solid editing records so there was no way to use an editing record to put yourself appart for another candidates.
That comment makes no sense since I was myself elected. Afaik, I can work with Erik. I have already shared workloads with Oscar. And I do not think I ever had any trouble with Mindspillage. I did work with Kelly (something not everyone could claim being able to). Etc... But whether I am able to work with this person or not is irrelevant. I will not be forever on the board. I will quit it probably sooner than later. But I hope the Foundaiton will be there for many years to come, along with a network of more and more numerous chapters. I will have given at least 3 years of my time to the Foundation. I hope that this work is not given in vain.
Even if there are 9 places (I tend to feel that would be getting a bit too big) the comunity will elect the people it wants. If you belive that the people the comunity wants are a problem then the problem is very serious indeed.
Uh. Look again. In all good faith.
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Election_candidates_2006
In France, we do a screening for presidential elections. Contrariwise to the USA, we have direct elections. But our candidates must receive the support of at least 500 political persona before having their candidacy accepted.
That isn't so much screening as haveing nomination procedures. It's bottem up rather than top down and meant to keep out frivilious candidates only. It does not mean that the goverment can hold any sway over who is elected. you could not use it to inforce "people who have had dealings with the area around the board only" if the community decided to elect someone else.
However such a system tends to be buracratic and requires effort to run and thus should not be adopted until there are too many candidates running (no I don't know what too many is other than 60+ probably is too many)