On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 03:00:50PM +0000, Marc Eberhard wrote: > > I have stopped paying my subscription to AFFS when it failed to invite > members to an AGM. As far as I remember it was a requirement for AFFS to > hold at least one annual meeting. So the situation might be really tricky in > legal terms. I also have not received any information from AFFS until August
I believe (from memory) that to reach quorum the AFFS constitutuion (which AFFS is now well outside of) requires 20 members to be present at a meeting. Is there any practical way around this requirement given the current rules and state of the organisation? > I don't know if I'm still a member with outstanding fees or no member > anymore. This indeed is something that needs to be answered, Is it possible that re-opening membership could provide a practical solution to gaining quorum and holding a meeting? It also makes me wonder what would happen if we couldn't reach quorum? We also have the situation that people are being asked to pay membership fees and attend a meeting for what may turn out to be a decision to wind up AFFS. Is it more practical to wind up AFFS and then restart with a new organisation that has similar aims but a much more simple constitution and rules or try to reboot AFFS and drastically change the constitution which has proven to have effectively crippled it and caused it to drift into the state that it is now in? Thanks Adam -- jabberid = [email protected] _______________________________________________ Fsfe-uk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/fsfe-uk
