Yeah, as I've said in other threads, that's the One meeting each year that staff would be expected to take time off and attend for sure... unless it was absolutely impossible for them to do so (approximately the level of 'you take these days off and we'll FIRE you', or at the very least several thousand in consequences.)
I am actually more for the elimination of general meetings as we have them now (covered in other threads on this forum) since we talked about why exactly we have meetings.
A lot of the topics we've been going over lately are focused breakouts from stuff that belongs in operating documents (which I think of as all being at Bylaws level, and requiring that kind of change control.). How voting for directors occurs, how more frequent voting and policy decisions occur. Who can be a member even effects the bias for or against various venues.
The one thing that, after experiencing it, I would not easy consider changing (it's always possible there's some argument that will make sense, but I can't think of any better way of doing it realistically.) is the Annual Meeting.
I'd really LIKE a lot of the positive things to be presented before hand, so that the meeting it's self can be almost entirely actual voting and secret discussions, with responses to them. All other things proper prior planning can cover here in the forums. That would optimize things so that all the critical sections (secret discussion, response to questions carried out of it, voting) were as close as possible, and all of the any order that works things could be processed before that day.
Yet we have once again digressed.
Back to the actual topic at hand:
Why voting works at the main meeting site without explicitly recording who votes for what.
Quorum is a requirement, which states that there are enough members there to verify that things are proceeding above board. It also means that there are enough there to likely represent the overall feeling of the body in question.
When we start to allow remote sites to participate it is very likely that they will not have quorum, be it a single home user, or a group meeting in a small town.
Therefore, there is a lack of the peer-checking that Quorum inherently fulfills.
I had not yet considered, until expounding this logical thread, that the main meeting it's self may also fall short of local quorum.
Therefore, I propose a potential revision of my initial proposal.
(REVISION 2 (2008-02-16))
Motion to follow this procedure for Voting:We shall follow this procedure for voting verification until the Membership passes a new procedure or a set of Bylaws are installed which provide a voting verification process.
Votes occurring at a location with a Quorum of a voting body in question.- May use any normal parliamentary procedure that counts individual votes for the collection of local votes.
- May instead use any voting procedure defined for portions of that body that do not meet Quorum.
Votes occurring at a location lacking Quorum of a voting body in question.Shall be accepted for this meeting in two written formats.
- A non-ambiguous vote-by-vote reply from the Staff member's known account to either the current meeting's announcement thread, or optionally a more appropriate thread if defined during the meeting before voting. All locations votes are accepted shall be enumerated in the minutes. Votes may be signed cryptographically if a prior public key has been authenticated.
- A hard copy of the local meeting's vote record with each voting member signing near each other in separated lists for each vote in question. Such lists shall normally include Approve (for), Reject (against), and Abstain (remove from global body Quorum).
- A hard copy of the same information as #1 that is signed by the Member, and mailed no less then 3 business days from the meeting to the following: The Secretary, The President, and the Publicity (Communications) directors.
Votes are subject to Membership review, and contention by the Staff member in cases where they believe they may have been tampered with.
During the meeting, for ease of tally the following shall occur:A count of all votes from Members within the room. The tally of all votes types and abstentions shall be recorded in the minutes.
A verbal or text reply from each remote site, which shall be recorded, including the remote conducting staff member's name, and what their vote is.
The decision shall be valid instantly if there is a clear passing level for the whole body in question counting just the members one room, and after all votes have been tallied or declared invalid due to failure in communications in all other cases.