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----------------------------------------------------------------------------- **Remove the following sentence (There are no differences between this version and 4.06 except the statement above.) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.3.1 FidoNews FidoNews is a weekly newsletter distributed in electronic form throughout the network. It is an important medium by which FidoNet sysops communicate with each other. FidoNews provides a sense of being a community of people with common interests. Accordingly, sysops and users are encouraged to contribute to FidoNews. Contributions are submitted to node 1:1/1; a file describing the format to be used is available from 1:1/1 and many other systems. **Be amended as follows: 1.3.1 FidoNews FidoNews is a weekly newsletter distributed in electronic form throughout the Network. It is a very important medium by which FidoNet participants, including SysOps, points, and users alike, communicate with each other, and helps to provide a communal sense of people with common interests. Thusly, participants are encouraged to both read and contribute to FidoNews. All contributions are submitted to the FidoNews Editor via the contact method(s) listed at the beginning of each issue, or may be addressed to the node number listed under FidoNews_Editor in the latest FidoNet nodelist. A description of the required format for submissions is listed at the bottom of each issue, and available on file from the Editor, as well as many other FidoNet systems. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 Referenda ** Be replaced entirely by: 8 Policy Revision The procedures described in this section are used to ratify a new version of FidoNet Policy, which is the mechanism by which Policy is changed, and are divided into three stages: Initiation, Referendum, and Ratification. Each stage must attain a minimum number of votes for validation, before the next stage may occur. Only "Yes" and "No" responses are counted. Abstain is not considered a valid vote, although does count toward any quorum. Network and Regional Coordinators function as the representatives of the rank and file members of FidoNet, and as such are expected to solicit the opinions of their member nodes, and vote accordingly. These procedures are also used to impeach a Zone Coordinator. (see section 8.7) 8.1 Eligibility to vote In the initiation and ratification stages, each FidoNet coordinator at and above Network Coordinator is entitled to one vote. In the referendum stage, only Regional Coordinators may vote. Echomail Coordinators can not vote. A Coordinator holding the positions of both Network and Regional Coordinator may cast only one vote according to the combined will of both the Network and the Region served. In the case of a coordinator position changing hands during any stage of the process, the outgoing coordinator votes. If the outgoing coordinator can not cast the vote for any reason, the new coordinator does so, according to the consensus arrived at by the previous coordinator. 8.2 Initiation A referendum on Policy modification is initiated when a 5% minimum, in any combination, all eligible voters (as defined in section 8.1) give notice to the International Coordinator that they wish to consider an amendment to, or a new version of Policy. The International Coordinator, or his delegate(s), must attempt to notify all Regional Coordinators of the request via netmail within 21 days, and publish a notification in the next edition of FidoNews. Regional Coordinators will then have 30 days to consult their constituents and respond to the referendum according to the consensus of their respective regions. Any request for referendum initiation must be accompanied by a description of the proposed changes, and include a synopsis of why the changes are desired. 8.3 Referendum A vote to ratify amendments to, or new versions of, Policy is mandated when a majority of Regional Coordinators responding to a referendum, indicate that they wish to consider a Policy change. Referendum validation requires that a 10% minimum of all Regional Coordinators respond. 8.3.1 If the International Coordinator position is vacant during a Policy amendment initiation, referendum, ratification or enactment phase, the Zone Coordinator Counsel (or their delegate) shall fulfill the proscribed duties in lieu of an International Coordinator. 8.4 Ratification Upon successful initiation and referendum, the International Coordinator must announce and conduct a ballot to ratify a Policy amendment. The actual voting mechanism, including how the ballots are collected, verified, and counted, is left to the discretion of the International Coordinator. 8.4.1 In order to provide a discussion period, the announcement of any ballot must be made at least 30 days before the date of voting commencement. A balloting period must be at least 21 days. 8.4.2 A Policy amendment is considered in force if, at the end of the balloting period, it receives a majority of affirmative votes. A 10% minimum of all eligible voters (as defined in section 8.1) is required for validation. For example, if there are 600 coordinators, a minimum of 60 must vote to validate the stage. If 100 cast ballots, then at least 51 must vote yes to declare the amendment in force. 8.5 Announcement and Results Notification Proposed changes to Policy are distributed using the same structure used to distribute the weekly nodelist difference files and FidoNews. Announcements, proposals and results related to the referendum and balloting are distributed by the Coordinator structure as a part of the weekly nodelist difference file. The International Coordinator provides copies to the editor of FidoNews for inclusion therein, although the official announcement and voting dates are tied to nodelist distributions. If adopted, the International Coordinator sets the effective date for a new policy through announcements in the weekly nodelist difference files and in the next issue of FidoNews. The effective date will be not more than one month after the close of balloting. 8.6 Voting as individual ballots Amendment proposals are presented and voted on as individual ballots, although more than one ballot may be presented consecutively in a given voting period. In order to avoid inconsistencies in a ratified document, amendment proposals must include provisions amending all other relevant sections and subsections before they are presented for ratification. 8.7 Impeachment of a Zone Coordinator 8.7.1 Initiation In extreme cases, a Zone Coordinator may be impeached by referendum. Im- peachment of a Zone Coordinator does not require a Policy violation. An impeachment proceeding is invoked when a majority of the Regional Coordina- tors in a zone request the International Coordinator to institute it. 8.7.2 Procedure as in Policy Referendum The provisions of sections 8.1 and 8.6 apply to impeachment referenda. The definition of "majority" in section 8.4.2 applies. Only coordinators in the affected zone vote (even if the zone coordinator is also the Internation- al Coordinator). 8.7.3 Voting Mechanism The balloting procedures are set, the votes are collected, and the results are announced by a Regional Coordinator chosen by the Zone Coordinator who is being impeached. The removal of the Zone Coordinator is effective two weeks after the end of balloting if the impeachment carries. 8.7.4 Limited to once per year The removal of a Zone Coordinator is primarily intended to be a mechanism by which the net as a whole expresses displeasure with the way Policy is being interpreted. At one time or another, everyone is unhappy with the way policy is interpreted. In order to keep the Zone Coordinators interpreting policy as opposed to defending themselves, at least one full calendar year must elapse between impeachment referenda (regardless of how many people hold the position of Zone Coordinator during that year.) Should a Zone Coordinator resign during an impeachment process, the process is considered null and void, and does not consume the "once per year quota". ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bob Short --- GEcho 1.00* Origin: BS BBS - Get yer BS here... (1:105/38) SEEN-BY: 10/3 17/1 67 106/2000 6018 109/568 114/59 128/187 139/625 140/0 1 2 SEEN-BY: 140/16 31 153/307 7715 221/0 236/150 244/1111 250/501 252/171 SEEN-BY: 270/1000 292/100 854 297/11 342/5 348/105 633/267 270 757/1 772/1 SEEN-BY: 772/10 30 2613/118 3828/7 @PATH: 105/38 360 106/2000 140/1 772/1 |
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