Thomas Dalton wrote:
I'm concerned (not objecting) about the 50% rule being dropped, but perhaps not for the reason people would expect.
The board are going to be empowered to do anything they like. The community are going to be asked to put their trust in these people.
Suppose someone gets onto the board with less than the majority of the communty approving of them.
Now suppose something goes wrong for an unavoidable reason.
The natural reaction of people is to look for someone/something to blame. In an online community where it is possible to hide behind the screen the worst in people comes out and things get said that perhaps would not be said in a face to face situation. Any candidate with less than a 50% approval will almost certainly become a pivot point for the community. Issue like "why was the board elected without a majority of community membmers supporting the members?". The community will split at a time when it most needs to pull together.
Now if the majority of people here think I'm being over careful I'll drop it. My intention is to raise this concern, if you decide to drop the 50% rule and something like the above scenario pans out at least you can watch for the early signs of that split.
I understand your concerns, but what's the alternative?
I don't have one which is why I explicitly didn't object.
Ross