Hang on, I just went through this again: On Tuesday 07 December 2010 16:58:49 Xyne wrote:
Third version:
Standard Voting Procedure (SVP) describes the formal procedure used by TUs to accept or reject proposals regarding TU affairs.
SVP begins with a proposal, for example the addition of a TU or an amendment to the bylaws. The proposal should be clear and concise and it must be posted on the aur-general mailing list (aur-general).
The discussion period begins when the proposal is posted on aur-general. The duration of the discussion period shall be 5 full days UNLESS otherwise stated in a section of the bylaws pertaining to the proposal. Official discussion shall take place on aur-general. During the discussion period, votes shall not be cast.
The voting period begins when the discussion period ends. The duration of the voting period shall be 7 full days UNLESS otherwise stated in a section of the bylaws pertaining to the proposal. During the voting period, TUs may vote YES, NO or ABSTAIN. Votes shall be cast under the Trusted User section of the AUR homepage. At the end of the voting period, all votes shall be tallied.
In the context of SVP, TUs are considered active if they are marked as active when the voting period ends.
Quorum shall be 66% of all active TUs and participation shall be measured by the sum of YES, NO and ABSTAIN votes, UNLESS otherwise stated in a section of the bylaws pertaining to the proposal.
The proposal is accepted if EITHER A) the number of YES votes is greater than half the number of active TUs OR B) quorum has been established and the number of YES votes is greater than the number of NO votes UNLESS otherwise stated in a section of the bylaws pertaining to the proposal.
This means that we cannot override (A) in the rest of the byelaws. I can imagine that we might want to create something requiring (say) a 2/3rds majority for some type of serious proposal at some point... How about: " The proposal is accepted if EITHER: A) the number of YES votes is greater than half the number of active TUs, OR B) quorum has been established and the number of YES votes is greater than the number of NO votes; UNLESS otherwise stated in a section of the bylaws pertaining to the proposal. " or something similar?
The proposal is rejected if EITHER A) the number of NO votes is greater than or equal to the number of active TUs have voted NO OR B) quorum was established and the number of NO votes is greater than or equal to the number of YES votes UNLESS otherwise stated in a section of the bylaws pertaining to the proposal.
Same here. Just more thoughts, trying to spot loopholes, etc... :-)