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Matt Sicker commented on WHIMSY-297: ------------------------------------ I would like to use a less ambiguous term for the concept, yes. Perhaps it would be good to include a glossary or similar to explain our exact meanings of these terms and how they might relate to local legal terminology? On a related note, in my parliamentary procedure book (SCoPP), tabling is considered a motion to remove the main motion from consideration for the meeting entirely, and not as a way to postpone the resolution/discussion. There is a separate motion to postpone to a specific time which can either be in the same meeting (moved to special orders if not already there) or in a future meeting (where it can show up as unfinished business). Based on their argument against using tabling for things besides killing motions that a 2/3 majority of the assembly finds objectionable enough to not bother debate or other motions, I'd agree to stop using the term entirely since we never use tabling in such a manner, either (so now there are at least three common meanings for tabling). I'd be in favor of renaming it to "postpone". > Never, never say "tabled" > ------------------------- > > Key: WHIMSY-297 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WHIMSY-297 > Project: Whimsy > Issue Type: Bug > Reporter: Ted Dunning > Priority: Major > > The secretary tool in whimsy uses the term "table" to mean that a decision on > an item is deferred. Unfortunately, that means exactly the opposite in > British English. > It would be much better to use the term "deferred" to avoid confusion. > Here is an example from a recent board report: > {quote}The following resolutions were passed unanimously: > Establish the Apache Submarine Project (Wangda Tan, VP) > Establish the Apache SINGA Project (Wang Wei, VP) > The Establish the Apache Petri Project resolution was *tabled* > {quote} -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.3.4#803005)