[draft] Proposed resolution 2003-01-06.wta.2

Ian Jackson ijackson at chiark.greenend.org.uk
Tue Jan 7 17:40:15 UTC 2003


John Goerzen writes ("Re: [draft] Proposed resolution 2003-01-06.wta.2"):
> Wichert Akkerman <wichert at wiggy.net> writes:
> > This committee shall operate openly in view of the public. Subject
> > to approval of the board, the committee shall make reasonable procedures
> 
> Can you clarify whether "Subject to the approval of the board" means
> that "approval by the board must be sought before implementing
> procedures" or that "the board may overrule decisions made regarding
> operating procedures"?  

The latter would be more sensible given the glacial speed of the
board's operation, but the former is what's written.  How about this
language instead:

 This committee shall operate openly in view of the public.  The
 committee itself shall determine reasonable procedures for
 transacting its business, both for its operations and decisionmaking.
 (The board reserves the right to veto or modify those procedures.)

Ian.




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