On Mon, Aug 29, 2016 at 8:06 AM Joe Ferguson <j...@joeferguson.me> wrote:

> For another group to be successful I believe FIG would have to close up
> shop. Disband sounds like the wrong word to me. I do like "Archive" that
> Woody mentioned previously.
>
> A potential new organization road map for what FIG may need to do & what a
> new organization would need to do:
>
> FIG's agenda:
>
> * Formal 2 week discussion to discuss the following points:
>     * Do voting reps want to close up / disband / archive FIG? - If Yes,
> continue
>     * Allow transfer of all in progress work to any new organization that
> is willing to pick it up
>     * Set end date for FIG (~4-6 weeks after passing vote closes)
>     * End date allows time for any formal last minute business & lead time
> for new organization.
> * Stop opening votes for FIG members to vote on (So that this vote is the
> last closed vote)
> * Open 2 week voting period
>
>
> New Org Agenda:
>
> * Get your ducks in a row asap
> * Write your bylaws / Figure out who and how your membership works
> * Formally declare your intentions to FIG voting members
> * Start talking to everyone currently working on in progress work and
> inform them of your intentions
>
>
I just don't see why this is at all necessary, what does this get us other
than a new name? To me it seems like this is just a semantic runaround for
what old fig will be once fig 3.0 passes. IMO once FIG 3.0 is around for a
little bit of time, FIG 2.0 will become just a slide on someones
presentation and that's all. What does it matter if that slide says "Gone:
Disbanded then remade into FIG 3.0" vs "Gone: Reformed as FIG 3.0"?


>
> IMHO a competing organization to FIG would struggle. I feel like the best
> path forward in this scenario *requires* FIG to no longer be active.
>
>
Definitely agree here, FIG is not much without the people that make it
happen and those people need whatever extra time they have to be devoted to
the most current organization instead of being split unnecessarily.


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