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<pre>Leo,<br /><br />Excellent points. For 1. you are correct in "the intention was that the <br />change in the number of Directors-at-Large becomes effective as of the <br />next election (for increases) or when current Directors' terms expire <br />(for decreases). " We should add this to the document.<br /><br />For 2. I think the implicit assumption was that an appointed Director <br />would have voting powers. Maybe we could add to 6.2 the statement: "The <br />appointed Director would have the full set of rights and <br />responsibilities as the Director being replaced." or something like that.<br /><br />Unfortunately, even though these are minor edits for clarification, I <br />don't think we can make them now. But, assuming these bylaws are <br />approved, we can make them then.<br /><br />Thanks,<br /><br />Scott<br /><br />Leo Hourvitz wrote:<br /></pre>
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<pre>&gt; Hi Scott,<br />&gt;<br />&gt; I was just reading the proposed bylaw changes, very interesting. I <br />&gt; remember when some of these ideas first came up, it's good to see them <br />&gt; getting to this stage.<br />&gt;<br />&gt; I had a question about the new bylaws, though (sorry if I missed <br />&gt; somewhere to post these publicly -- I'm only emailing because I <br />&gt; couldn't find a "discuss" button anywhere).<br />&gt;<br />&gt; 1. In Article 4.3, it says the the number of Directors-at-Large can be <br />&gt; set by the EC via supermajority vote. However, it doesn't specify <br />&gt; anything about when that would be effective. Is it effective <br />&gt; immediately? Whatever your intent is, I think as a guiding document it <br />&gt; would be much better if it was spelled out in the document. For <br />&gt; instance, I assume that the intention was that the change in the <br />&gt; number of Directors-at-Large becomes effective as of the next election <br />&gt; (for increases) or when current Directors' terms expire (for <br />&gt; decreases). Because changing the number of directors changes the <br />&gt; voting members of the EC, it's kind of an important governance issue.<br />&gt;<br />&gt; 2. I think I understand the intent of the changes w.r.t. only elected <br />&gt; members of the EC voting, which is awesome. However, I think there's a <br />&gt; unintended consequence of the definitions. It says in Article 2.4 that <br />&gt; only Directors vote, and it says in Article 2.2 that Directors are <br />&gt; elected members of the EC. Therefore, I think that per these Bylaws, <br />&gt; if there's a vacancy on the EC, and someone is appointed to fill out <br />&gt; the term of the departed member, the newly appointed member of EC <br />&gt; cannot vote (because they weren't elected, and therefore per Article <br />&gt; 2.2 are not a "Director"). I'm guessing that wasn't the intention, but <br />&gt; it seems like that's the implication of the current text?<br />&gt;<br />&gt; Thanks for all your work drafting and proposing these. I'm hoping <br />&gt; (like you) that they'll make for an even more effective organization <br />&gt; in the future!<br />&gt;<br />&gt; Leo<br />&gt;<br />&gt;</pre>
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