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[ga-full] Re: [ga] Another Resignation



This is the wrong time jump ship.  We are forming our governance.  The current
rules are very interim.  The final decisions have not been made.  The actual vote
is in two months.  There is absolutely no reason why this group (and, I appreciate
the fact that "THIS group" includes those who have chosen to "un-subscribe"
through act of conscience) can't come to a reasonable result.  Frankly, it took a
bold step to get the ball rolling, and the leadership deserves great credit for
the launching.   It is now up to the membership to reach reasonable consensus.

To that end, I move that

1. our voter role be the subscribers to "ga-unfiltered" plus anyone who registers;
and,

2.  we shall discuss each proposition in the interim rules singly, make motions
and vote on them serially (with the understanding that the preliminary decisions
can be changed any time before final ratification).

The point is to get started or the job will have to be done in a back room
(assuming we hope to meet the deadline).

This process is very important.  Everything that is ever done by the GA in the
future will be a reflection.

Eric Weisberg, Gen. Counsel
Internet Texoma, Inc.

Patrick Greenwell wrote:

> On Fri, 11 Feb 2000, Harald Tveit Alvestrand wrote:
>
> > >It is unfortunate that intellects such as Mr Auerbach, Mr Steinberg, Ms
> > >Barry and Ms Rony amongst others have departed the list. I note that Mr
> > >Mueller,  who was claimed (by others) to have resigned on grounds of
> > >principle from this list, is requesting such controls on other lists. I
> > >ask not why he shoots himself in the head while others only shoot
> > >themselves in the foot.
> > >
> > >Please find a compromise that can attract back these people.
> >
> > Unfortunately, their stance has left me very little material from which to
> > build a compromise.
> > Their absolute stance that "no refusal to post anything from any list
> > member, ever, is legitimate" isn't something that's easy to craft a
> > compromise from.
>
> The problem is Harald, we haven't even seen a reasonable attempt beyond
> your original document which was instituted in its entirety despite
> substantial debate on specific provisions. There is also the issue of
> which list an individual is subscribed to by default, which I strongly
> believe should be the *unfiltered* list. I am quite capable and happy to
> spend the 30 seconds or so it takes to subscribe to the filtered list.
> However this too didn't seem to be up for compromise.
>
> So please explain to me how exactly you are attempting to reach
> a compromise position.
>
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