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Since 1989, FidoNet Policy 4.07 has remained a stagnent and vritually unchangable document, which maintains restrictive requirements on the mechanism in which change is accomplished. Many radical and extensive amendments have been presented in the past, but have failed. Also, the Coordinator structure has historically demonstrated an unwillingness to consider changes to Policy. Todays Coordinators have shown a greater interest in bringing Policy more in line with current technological and geo-political changes. This proposed amendnemt will afford them those opportunities. During the past year, many concerned nodes have gathered in the FIDOPOLS echo to discuss and debate an amendment which facilitates futures changes to Policy. Following is a summery of proposed changes to Policy 4.07, as discussed and agreed upon by these and other contributors: Gordon Lewicky 1:153/307 Frank Vest 1:124/6308 Martin Foster 2:250/333 Carol Shenkenberger 6:730/275 Steven Horn 1:17/67 Dale Shipp 1:261/1466 Kay Shapero 1:102/0 Jack Sargeant 1:379/12 Scott Little 3:712/848 Michiel Van Der Vlist 2:280/5555 Wolf Szczypiorkowsk 1:249/308 Douglas H Connor 1:132/500 Michael Grant 1:134/11 Jos Huijnen 2:280/4312 Jan Vermeulen 2:28/0 Ross Cassell 1:18/0 Renato Zambon 4:4/0 Vlad Hrusca 2:53/558 Janis kracht 1:1/0 Brenda Donovan 1:10/0 Jerry Schwartz 1:16/0 Dallas Hinton 1:153/715 Joe Delaheye 1:249/303 Werner Dworak 2:2487/0 Warren Bonner 1:103/401 Paul Williams 1:387/710 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ - Removing specific contact info for the FidoNews editor, to allow for an editor outside of Zone one: - Removing specific numbers from the opening historical preamble - Several changes to, and a clearer formatting of, section 8, including: Enumeration of the 3 stages of policy change (Initiation, Referendum, and Ratification). Adding minimum votes required in each stage to validate each one. IE: 5% for initiation, 10% for referendum, and 10% for ratification. Designating "abstain" as a validating vote only, yet not counted either as "yes" or "no". Allowing the IC to name a delegate(s) to conduct the process of policy change, and adding provisions for cases where the IC position is empty during policy change proceedings. Changing the requirements for referendum to a majority of responding RC's, instead of all RC's. Adding that initiations to policy be accompanied by a sysopsis of the proposed changes, with reasons why they are desired, and suggesting it be preceeded by informal debate and agreement among the drafters. Placing specific lengths to periods of debate and voting during the initiation and ratification stages, and minimum time periods for voting. Removing the "voting on multiple documents" reference, and calling for separate ballots for each proposal, yet allowing for sequential ballots within a voting period. Requiring that any proposal include amendents to all relevant sections, to avoid inconsistancies to a ratified document. Re-referencing pointers in 8.7 (Impeachment) to pertinent sections. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Bob Short --- Squish/386 v1.11* Origin: MikE'S MaDHousE: WelComE To ThE AsYluM! (1:134/11) SEEN-BY: 10/3 17/1 67 106/2000 6018 109/568 128/148 187 139/625 140/0 1 2 16 SEEN-BY: 140/31 153/307 7715 221/0 244/1111 250/501 252/171 270/1000 292/100 SEEN-BY: 292/854 297/11 342/5 348/105 633/267 270 757/1 772/1 10 30 2613/118 SEEN-BY: 3828/7 @PATH: 134/11 10 3613/1275 123/500 106/2000 140/1 772/1 |
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