At 16/08/2010 04:20 AM, Tijani BEN JEMAA wrote:
Length of the First Term There has been significant discussion within At-Large regarding the very short length of the first term, specifically the 6-month term proceeding the first regular term. I do not believe that this requires any explicit action of the Board or modification of these Bylaws, as I believe that it is within the power of the ALAC to decide that the first selection process will identify the person who will serve both the first (6-month) term as well as the following first regular term. There is a precedent to this in how the ccNSO filled their first Board seat.
Yes, right, in case nobody claims to apply the bylaws and organize a new selection for a new director. If all the At-Large community agrees on the continuation of the first director for the regular term, your proposal will work as it worked for the ccNSO. I think that the majority of the At-Large people involved, or who expressed themselves on this particular issue wanted it clearly mentioned in the bylaws, not arranged internally by ALAC.
I don't disagree. It is unfortunate that this relatively widespread feeling was not reflected in formal comments posted where the only comments are from Africa. I made that comment because I think that it is unlikely that they will change the terms since there is a precedent where they used terms very close to ours for the ccNSO. Additionally, there *may* be some issues related to a single term longer than three years. By putting this comment there, it is forcing the issue that it receive legal review during the comment analysis process. We then need to back this up by the ALAC taking formal action. In any case, the majority of my comment focused on some very real issues that I hope will be acted upon. Alan