I've been trying to make those points myself, but I've given up now... On 9 Apr 2013 17:39, "Lodewijk" lodewijk@effeietsanders.org wrote:
Hi all,
on this talk pagehttp://uk.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:EGM_2013/Resolutions#Alternatives_to_Resolution_regarding_the_composition_of_the_board I have asked some questions regarding the goals and purpose of the resolution proposed, and what problem exactly it is trying to solve. I also tried to understand better what alternatives have been investigated (personally I find the proposed solution a bit strong as a first thought, so I am assuming less far reaching alternatives were seriously given consideration to solve the same problem).
I may have missed part of the discussions, so would appreciate any help in filling the gaps in reasoning at that page.
Also a more technical question: would it still be possible to pass alternative resolutions (for example, were the board-proposed resolution to be rejected)? Or has the term for that been passed and would you have to wait until the next General Meeting for that?
Apologies that I didn't ask these questions in a much earlier stage - I do hope and assume someone else did and the answer can simply be copy pasted. Placing the answers on the linked talk page would be most helpful (rather than starting off a discussion here).
Kind regards,
Lodewijk
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