<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html charset=utf-8"></head><body style="word-wrap: break-word; -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; -webkit-line-break: after-white-space;" class="">I am combining Maria’s mail and Venka’s (copied below) and responding to both<div class=""><br class=""></div><div class="">Several people have expressed concern that a lot of committee members have not voted on the recent amendment and have suggested that if they do not vote in a further round of voting on the amendment and/or the original motion they should be obliged to stand down for the committee.<div class=""><br class=""></div><div class="">It has been suggested that not voting indicates a lack of commitment. I disagree, we have a committee whose expertise is in the delivery of FOSS4G events, particularly the global events. I would not be surprised or concerned if several of them are not interested in the procedural details of what quorum we should require on the odd occasion that we vote. As long as they commit their time and experience to carefully considering the LoI’s and Proposals in the FOSS4G selection process, asking penetrating and insightful questions and then voting to select our recommendation to the board I am grateful for their participation.</div><div class=""><br class=""></div><div class="">Not withstanding what I have just said, I do believe that the committee size should be limited to 11 and should have a defined retirement process as I proposed in the original motion.</div><div class=""><br class=""></div><div class="">I don’t see the lack of votes for Maria’s amendment as a dereliction of duty, I see it as a sign of exhaustion with this seemingly never ending debate. The mail trail now exceeds 120! After extensive discussion, the original motion which incorporated the standard Committee Guidelines on voting was voted for by a strong majority of the committee (+1 = 12, +0 = 1, -1 = 2, no votes = 3 of which one verbally supported the motion but did not place a formal vote). We have now spent nearly 2 working weeks discussing amendments and have voted on one (there are potentially 4 more amendments to discuss and vote on, one of which potentially reverses the intention of the original motion by seeking to increase rather than reduce the size of the committee). In my opinion, this is not the reasonable pursuit of consensus it is bordering on an abuse of process.</div><div class=""><br class=""></div><div class="">The voting rules that were proposed in the original motion are based on the Committee Guidelines which are in use in several of our committees and PSCs. If these guidelines represent a ‘benevolent dictatorship’ (what others may describe as a do-ocracy) that is now considered unacceptable, then it is for the Board to initiate a discussion (and presumably a vote amongst the charter membership) that changes these guidelines for all committees not just for the Conference Committee.</div><div class=""><br class=""></div><div class="">It is up to Venka and Maria if they wish to insist on a further vote. If we are to vote again, we need to be clear whether we are voting on the original motion or the amended motion or a further amended motion which also includes some or all of the further amendments (2-5) which have yet to be fully discussed.</div><div class=""><br class=""></div><div class="">I recognise that as the proposer of the original motion who has strong views on this topic, I may be struggling to maintain the balance and objectivity necessary to act as chair on this matter. If anyone feels that the committee would be better served by me standing aside for the remainder of the discussion and voting on this matter, please say so and I will temporarily stand down. When the committee reaches a conclusion on the motion and we have been through the cycle of retirements and elections (presumably early 2017 after the FOSS4G 2018 selection is completed), I suggest that the new committee selects its chairman.</div><div class=""><br class=""></div><div class="">I will be going off line from the end of business today until Wednesday to celebrate the Jewish New Year. If there is to be further discussion or voting initiated I hope that the vote extends until I am back online.</div><div class=""><br class=""></div><div class="">Shanah tovah u’metukah (may you have a good and sweet year)</div><div class=""><br class=""></div><div class=""><div class="">
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<div class="">I'm also confused and demoralised as well. The main problem in my opinion is the inactivity of this commission (it could be also of other commissions, but I'm not part of other commissions). I'm surprised about how the main problem is to find an easy solution
when the problem is why 9 people didn't find the time (= interest) of voting.</div>
<div class="">Even if volunteers and, in my opinion, more as volunteers we have to be reliable people committed with our community.</div>
<div class="">Unfortunately I'm not able to notice that attitude in the last voting. </div>
<div class="">If I have to tell you the truth, I'm, above all, sad and surprise that for the most of people this is a normal situation at which we have simply to put a patch.</div>
<div class="">Sorry for being so direct, obviously I'm not thinking of you, who have been doing so much for this Committee ( thanks again) or other people, but the situation is really and definitely different with respect of that I thought to find in an OSGeo Committee.</div>
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<div style="direction:inherit" class="">I am confused. I think you mean that the amendment did not pass? Are you withdrawing your veto of the original motion (which had support from a substantial majority of the committee)?</div>
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<div style="direction:inherit" class="">This example of our decision making process cannot be appropriate for a voluntary community. Please let's bring this to a conclusion</div>
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On 29 Sep 2016, at 22:46, Maria Antonia Brovelli <<a href="mailto:maria.brovelli@polimi.it" class="">maria.brovelli@polimi.it</a>> wrote:<br class="">
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<div class="">The motion didn't pass. </div>
<div class="">Therefore we will vote as in the past for the other items.</div>
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<br class=""></div></blockquote></div></div></div></blockquote><br class=""></div><div>Venka said:</div><div><br class=""></div><div>Dear All,<br class=""><br class="">Sorry if this mail sounds a little mixed-up as<br class="">I am trying to answer multiple points raised<br class="">after the voting status on the amended motion<br class="">was declared.<br class=""><br class="">The way I look at the 25% quorum threshold, suggested by Eli,<br class="">is that it is close to the "benevolent dictatorship"<br class="">decision model. One of our projects in incubation<br class="">was asked to retire since the lead developer proposed<br class="">to adopt such a model for the project PSC.<br class=""><br class="">Our Charter Member rules allow for retiring<br class="">members who have not voted over a continuous period<br class="">of two years. Since charter members vote only for<br class="">the board election, this means that they are retired<br class="">if they do not cast their one vote (for Board election)<br class="">in consecutive years.<br class=""><br class="">Considering the above, I suggest that the Amended Motion<br class="">for quorum be tabled for one last time with a specific<br class="">indication that members who have not voted for<br class="">the motion in two (or three) consecutive rounds of voting<br class="">will be considered as retired and the votes by the<br class="">members who participate in the third round of voting<br class="">would be considered valid.<br class=""><br class="">If we still have only 7 members voting for the third round<br class="">of voting, the majority votes among the 7 could be<br class="">used if the motion has passed or not.<br class=""><br class="">Regarding the query from Steve whether some of us would<br class="">like reconsider our votes in the initial round of voting,<br class="">I think, that since the voting results were already<br class="">declared, it would be better to decide with the third<br class="">and final round of voting.<br class=""><br class="">Best<br class=""><br class="">Venka</div><br class=""></div></div></body></html>