John Plocher wrote:
> There does not seem to be a way for the OGB to
> remove one of  its own members - is this intentional?
> It seems to be a hole - you can resign, and you can
> be forced out by a community vote, but your peers
> on the board can't do anything?
>
>      - John
>
> 3.5 Resignations, Removals, and Vacancies
>
> Board Members may resign on their own or they may be removed by an
> affirmative vote of two-thirds of the Electorate Group's Membership.
> In the event of a resignation or death, the OGB shall review the
> ballot results of the previous election and appoint the next available
> candidate to fill the vacancy. If there are no further candidates from
> the prior election, or if the vacancy is due to the removal of a Board
> Member, the vacancy shall not be filled until the next OGB election.
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I think that's fine... I'd feel more comfortable if a board member 
removal required a community vote rather than a board vote.  It's an 
extreme enough occurrence as it is.

cheers,
steve

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