Roy Bamford wrote:
>
>
> You agree that common sense can't be used and admit that a corner case
> exists that would in effect have the trustees pointing out to the
> council that they had made an error of judgement and need to reverse a
> decision that the last meeting made. I would prefer never to have to go
> there.
>
> I do not agree that an all proxy council meeting shows that the council
> does not take its responsibilities very seriously, rather that real
> life has hit everyone at the same time and they have appointed
> proxies. GLEP39 does not even set a limit on the maximum number of
> council members who may be proxied at any single meeting.  
>
> As I have already said, I'm against the idea of proxies altogether.
> We should amend glep39 to remove proxies and ensure that council
> members are drawn from the developer community. Of course, that
> does not eliminate the possibility of the trustees pointing out to the
> council that they need to reverse a decision but it does ensure that
> decisions are made only by council members who are Gentoo developers.  
>

I'm just picking a random message so no fingers being pointed here.

As a long time Gentoo user, I have to ask.  Why is that EVERYONE on the
council must be there or have someone there to represent them?  Would
Gentoo come to a end if one person or even two people were not present? 

I do agree that if a proxy is going to be used, they should be a
developer.  If it is not that way now, it should be changed.  I been
using Gentoo for years and wouldn't even consider serving as a proxy.  I
would certainly not want to be a tie breaker on a vote.

As a American that sees his own country's government getting out of
control, never count on common sense.  Elected people rarely have any. 
If they do during the election, it disappears after taking their
position.  I think the vast majority of people here have seen that over
the years.

My $0.02 worth.

Dale

:-)  :-) 

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