On 07/18/2018 09:40 PM, Carol Willing wrote:
I am in favor of a time limit. Yet, October 1 seems a bit too long for the 
initial governance decision (i.e. how to
decide how to decide). My perspective, based on transitions in non-profits and 
the corporate world, is that the longer
an organization let's it draw out then fear, uncertainty, and doubt creep in.

We have PEP 10 in place for a strawperson vote. It seems as good as anything to 
use to determine how to make a decision.
Perhaps set a 30 day deadline to submit decision process recommendations. Then 
take a strawperson poll on each and at
the core sprint create a time window for specific proposals on structure be 
submitted before October 1.

My concern if we leave how to decide until at least Oct 1 that the likelihood 
of completing this year is fairly low.

My understanding is that, between now and Oct 1, we'll all get our proposals together for both how to decide, and what to decide. Then we have the first vote to decide how to decide, then maybe a week or two later we use that mechanism to decide on a governance model.

--
~Ethan~

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