[ppml] the "other" policy proposals
Martin Hannigan
martin.hannigan at batelnet.bs
Sun Apr 8 18:13:39 EDT 2007
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Stephen Sprunk Said: > >Yes, they should. We elect people to the BoT and AC on > the basis that >they're smart and understand how this > stuff works better than the rest of >us. To muzzle them > once they get into office, and thus deny ourselves the > >very wisdom we elected them to use, is > counter-productive. I _want_ to know >what the BoT and AC > members think of the various proposals. The intent of the question really was innocous, just a thought that struck me, but it was a thought created out of what I started to feel was an intimidation tactic. Whether that is true or not is irrelevant, the fact that I felt that twinge for a moment is what I felt is relevant. You said: "they're smart and understand how this stuff works better than the rest of us" This doesn't mean the rest of us are here to be lemmings. There are people that dont participate because they are worried that they will be ridiculed, made to look stupid, or be plain wrong and sometimes people in this forum contribute to that. I am not for eliminating participation, I am for increasing it. Intimidation has 0 place in our organization and perhaps a style class for certain BoT members would be a better remedy than not commenting or producing policy at all? Vigorous policy debate is not intimidation. Minimizing their contributions through their participation -- is. I hope this was a little clearer, FWIW. Best, -M<
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