Ahoy, I don't think the 'AFFS workings' thread (was 'Resignation from AFFS committee') is very productive... at least, it isn't generating any kind of consensus on what I think is the key issue:
- What are the AFFS' goals, how should the AFFS best achieve its goals, and where does the structure of committee & membership fit into that? - The thread, and others recently, have discussed the kinds of activities the AFFS committee members have pursued, where the money is going, who the AFFS does and doesn't support. Can we move on from bickering around personal issues in the past to try and form some consensus on these issues, or agree to start building up to a proper discussion about them at the AGM? The thread has also been dominated by posts from a few people, mostly ex- or current committee members. It'd be good to have this discussion in a wider context. The AFFS lists are already frequented by a small minority of free software users, contributors & advocates from the UK. Recent threads have only made this worse, in my opinion. Regards, Tom -- Please send personal emails to [EMAIL PROTECTED] not [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Fsfe-uk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/fsfe-uk
