On 03 Jul 2007 19:28:33 -0500, Jason L Tibbitts III <tibbs@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>> "AT" == Axel Thimm <Axel.Thimm@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: AT> I thought there was no quorum. f13 arrived 44 minutes into the meeting, providing the fifth member and thus a quorum. At that point spot called for a vote. The five members present (tibbs spot f13 abadger1999 scop) all voted against the proposal. (I suppose there were six total votes counting your on-list vote; the minutes will reflect that.)
Ok... I would like to say that is very poor political clarity (I expect such from Congress, not from a group that has higher standards). If for some reason people were against this, came to the meeting, and left thinking that there was no quorum... they have been effectively cut out of the process. Not that this was the case this time... but people should be aware that these events lead to the "secret cabal meetings." A quorum should always be called/met within a certain amount of time of a meeting being held. Generally, this is 15-20 minutes of the called time. If quorum is not met, its time to cancel the meeting until the next general listing or if an emergency meeting can be called/advertised/met. Sorry for coming out of the blue here... but I would like to make sure that groups are heard even if the vote goes against their views. -- Stephen J Smoogen. -- CSIRT/Linux System Administrator How far that little candle throws his beams! So shines a good deed in a naughty world. = Shakespeare. "The Merchant of Venice" -- Fedora-packaging mailing list Fedora-packaging@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-packaging