On Thu, 22 Aug 2002 Angie Rayfield wrote:
I don't recall it saying anywhere that every
move made by everyone involved in the project --
whether SC or CC -- is required to be put up
for majority vote, either.
oh, no...not *every* move :) Just the moves covered by
the USGenWeb
bylaws...such as state bylaws, guidelines, rules...in short, anything the CC's
are to accept as such, should be voted upon by the CC's.
Perhaps you misunderstood the nature and purpose
of Derick's organizational plan....Derick went
back and clarified the temporary nature.
Temporary or permanent, not only were the
CC's not given any chance for input,
not to mention voting on it...there are things in there that are against the
USGenWeb bylaws, and the USGenWeb bylaws say that a states bylaws/guidelines
cannot exceed those of the USGenWeb.
Lets give that org plan a test run though! It says "It shall be the duty of
the SC to ensure NCGW adherence to the By-laws of the USGenWeb Project" One
bylaw says "All members of The USGenWeb Project shall be responsible for
adhering to The USGenWeb Project's Official Copyright Policy" The (c) Policy
says "The USGenWeb Project will not tolerate any copyright violations."
I sent Derick a private message, which he posted to this list. The same day,
Derick posted another message to the list saying 'You own your posts'. He
clearly knows his action was a (c) violation, and a USGenWeb bylaw violation.
And of course, no apology. So...the first person to violate the org plan, was
the person who wrote it. That certainly does not inspire much trust or faith,
it inspires just the opposit!
btw...Sorry that I forgot to tell you how pretty I think your county page
is...Nice Job :)
Daryl - dlytton(a)mindspring.com