After I asked my questions on September 4, I was sent the message below by some role account I've never heard of, asking about claims that have used the names of five other people. I don't edit under my real name, but I have never used the names in the linked forum postings.
The linked posts also claim that the Foundation's nonprofit status is at risk. I am not a lawyer, but I am skeptical of that claim even though five Trustees whose three-year terms expired in August apparently voted on a Resolution in a Board meeting on September 24. According to Section 4 of the Bylaws, "A quorum shall consist of a majority of Trustees then in office." Section 6 says, "the Board may continue doing business as a Board during the vacancy of any Trustee position." Therefore, since four of the five remaining Trustees all voted in favor, the Resolution was properly carried, in my layperson's view. I am less certain about the propriety of allowing a Trustee whose three year term expired to continue to serve as Chair.
The lack of any update or even ETA for an update on https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Wikimedia_Foundation_elections/2020#Pos... is baffling. Elections have never been held in person, only online, and so the excuse that they were postponed because of the pandemic crisis seems extremely suspicious. Indefinitely delaying elections for such a vacuous reason makes the Foundation look like the worst of the bad actors in today's international political climate. Doesn't the cancelled travel of the pandemic crisis give the Foundation more time to hold elections, not less? Whether non-profit status is at risk or not, I would hope that the Foundation, Board, and Elections Committee would be more interested in upholding the principles of good governance than failing to even announce a new schedule or even a date by which a new schedule will be announced.
-Will
On Mon, Sep 14, 2020 at 10:31 PM Gender Desk genderscribe@gmail.com wrote:
Mr. Takatoshi,
Wikipediocracy has suggested that you have also used the names "Rogol Domedonfors, Renée Bagslint, Jennifer Pryor-Summers, Felicity Braingut, Thomas Townsend and others." http://wikipediocracy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=11567
Can you comment on that?
Regards, Genderdesk
genderdesk.wordpress.com
On Mon, Sep 14, 2020 at 7:38 PM Samuel Klein meta.sj@gmail.com wrote:
Can anyone from the elections committee comment? What is the current plan? //S
On Fri, Sep 4, 2020 at 8:05 PM Bill Takatoshi billtakatoshi@gmail.com wrote:
How long can the Foundation legally postpone Board of Trustees elections?
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Wikimedia_Foundation_elections/2020#Pos...
has a comment from April saying, "Once things get moving again, appopriate [sic] date for the election will be decided and an announcement will be made."
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation_Board_of_Trustees#Curre... suggests that five board members terms end on "Wikimania 2020" -- but is that accurate?
https://foundation.wikimedia.org/wiki/Resolution:Term_Limit_Proposal_for_Byl... is clear that "All Board terms are three years" and "the term of each such appointment shall not exceed three years."
Who are the current members of the Board of Trustees?
Can the board achieve a quorum in its present state?
Who is the Chair currently?
-- Samuel Klein @metasj w:user:sj +1 617 529 4266