The following two sections of the constitution have been
updated based on feedback from the OGB meeting today and
have been posted on co-ment.net (see Final: prefix)
http://www.co-ment.net/text/1506/

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2.1.1 Ballot Content

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Ballot Measures and Constitutional Amendments (See s5) may be placed on a 
ballot 
directly by the Governing Board or by petition signed by more than ten (10) 
percent of the Electorate Group Members. Members are encouraged to submit 
proposed Ballot Measures and Constitutional Amendments to the Board for 
consideration a minimum of sixty (60) days prior to ballot completion. The 
petition process shall only be used when the Board rejects a Member submitted 
proposed Ballot Measure or Constitutional Amendment. All Ballot Measures and 
Constitutional Amendments shall be submitted to the Board Secretary a minimum 
of 
seven (7) days prior to ballot completion.

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5. Constitutional Amendments

This Constitution may be changed by an affirmative vote of a majority of the 
Electorate Group Members participating in a quorate election where a properly 
formed and balloted constitutional amendment is considered (See s2.1.1), 
provided that the proposed constitutional changes, when applied to the 
Constitution, will result in a new Constitution that remains in complete 
compliance with the OpenSolaris Charter.

The Board Secretary will review all submitted amendments for compliance in 
advance of voting. Compliance issues shall be resolved by the Board, and shall 
be limited to areas in proposed amendments that violate the Charter.

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Cheers,
Jim

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