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[members-discuss] Request to amend the RIPE NCC Articles of Association
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Brandon Butterworth
brandon at rd.bbc.co.uk
Wed Jun 25 22:34:26 CEST 2014
> 25 Jun 2014 19:35 lists-ripe at c4inet.net > a vote without debate leaves a bad taste, be it in $parliament or at > the NCC AGM. Indeed, it is not far away from a jury delivering a > verdict before the evidence has been presented. Nobody said no debate. At the moment you can vote without listening to the debate, what difference does it make being allowed to do the same the day before? I think it's unreasonable to insist all voters have to sit through it before being allowed to vote at all but if it is necessary (need a vote on that :) then lock the doors, anyone who leaves loses their vote, allow only physical votes. brandon
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