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+<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">2010/9/21 Tux99 <span dir="ltr">&lt;<a href="mailto:tux99-mga@uridium.org">tux99-mga@uridium.org</a>&gt;</span><br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding-left: 1ex;">
+<div class="im">On Tue, 21 Sep 2010, vfmBOFH wrote:<br>
+&gt;<br>
+&gt; Similar to the (failed) mandriva assembly, huh?<br>
+&gt;<br>
+&gt; I think it can be a good scheme. And comes with some &quot;extras&quot; like localized<br>
+&gt; communities can &quot;elect&quot; their representative on the future associaton, and<br>
+&gt; turns the &quot;central hub&quot; in a open discuss for them. If this scheme sucess,<br>
+&gt; transparency and openess of the representative&#39;s discursons are guaranteed.<br>
+<br>
+<br>
+</div>Since vfmBOFH mentions the failed mandriva assembly, I&#39;d like to suggest<br>
+to please keep the organisational structure as flat as possible.<br>
+<br>
+On the internet where everyone has equal possibilities to be informed<br>
+and partecipate we don&#39;t need multi-level hierarchical structures with<br>
+so called local community representatives that have special rights or<br>
+influence.<br>
+<br>
+As we just saw during the first days of Mageia, the opinion of some<br>
+local community representatives don&#39;t necessarily match at all with the<br>
+opinions of the members of their community.<br>
+<br>
+So personally I don&#39;t see any point in local community representatives<br>
+as decision makers. If anything they should make sure that their<br>
+communities are informaed by arranging translations of relevant<br>
+information and manage their local forums, events etc.<br>
+<br>
+Any voting on global Mageia issues should be open to everyone, there<br>
+should be no delegations or representations as that&#39;s not necessary on<br>
+the internet.<br>
+<div><div></div><div class="h5"><br>
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+</div></div></blockquote></div><br>I did not say that representatives are decison makers. As its position indicates, they &quot;represent&quot; their respective communities. Their vote (or decision) *must* be their communities one.<br>
+<br>On the other hand, if every aspect of the distro should be voted on by each and every one of its users, the process of implementing a change would be too slow for what we are accustomed. I do not see the community voting en masse (and agreeing!) On every aspect of the distro.<br>
+<br>The &quot;central hub&quot; should be seen as a &quot;parliament&quot;, where users (who have previously elected their representatives) are represented.<br><br>