So far no one has replied publicly about this, however I did get two general replies via gmail-chat.
I think I've gotten to the point of correctly addressing many of the shortcomings of our current bylaws, but it seems to be at a cost. I thought ORS65 was too big (it's 70 pages, at least 30 of which don't even cover us, but instead repeat the same stuff with subtle differences for foreign based entities.), but it seems that even my own far shorter specific version is still too big (about 13 pages).
Over the next two weeks I'm planning to release one or two versions a week, somewhere within that time I will reach a version that I feel is worthy for replacing the truly lacking bylaws we have now.
That is why at tomorrow's board meeting I will make a motion about this. I'm crafting the wording for that next. However I ask you all to help me make sure that these unofficial-draft bylaws incorporate ideas you can stand behind. I want a healthy, capitalistic, competition, to find the most worthy set of drafts, or better yet, for many strong contenders to cross and merge in to a nearly perfect combination.
The main thrust of my future revisions will be separating things out in to core bylaws, and various sets of procedural level-bylaws. Though all will still be 'the bylaws', merely in different documents for ease of reading.