Hi Andreas, all, Andreas Mantke wrote: > Thus the board has to amend the result at least. And if the vote of the > member with a CoI was decisive the proposal was rejected. > Our current CoI policy makes some helpful distinctions between an interest in something, and the determination of an actual conflict of interest. At the time, the vote was called & the decision published & acted upon (so apparently there was no CoI determined).
I don't think it is constructive to revisit the details of a decision the previous board took in 2020. If you want to change the status quo, I suggest you pledge your case to the current board, with arguments not attacking an old vote, but why the actual change would be needed. Cheers, -- Thorsten
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