<div dir="ltr">In recent weeks there has been a very unusual increase of e-mails to the OSMF-talk mailing list from people that make it fast pace. Like others I have not been able to read all of these (though my e-mail filters prioritise OSMF messages). I will be finding it much easier to read the minutes of the AGM when they are available.<br><br><br>I think this talk of a OSMF Board reboot is ridiculous. The number of votes to get elected is so low and it could be damaging to see the board change so much without consistency carried over. There hasn't even been a chance for the newly-elected board members to give their views on situations. There is a deeper issue amongst members of the OSMF and the OSM community.<div>Why did Frederick resign, state he didn't want to be on the board, still run for election, and even so why was he the most popular first choice in the elections?!</div><div>Why are there such great people, ones that provide good information and work hard both on OSMF Working Groups and individually, that have never even run for election to the OSMF board? What are we doing to scare them off this?<br><br><br>I think it is strange that we are calling for an EGM (Extraordinary General Meeting). The AGM just about works because OSMF members are often at the SotM conference and it is mainly for the benefit of a vote(s) which can be done remotely (indeed the campaigning is done online without candidate speeches in person).</div><div>How does an EGM work and what benefit will it bring?</div><div>What country/location should be chosen?</div><div>If we don't have quorum present then what was the purpose of calling the EGM?</div><div>If we do have quorum present then are they prevented from making intense discussions (what is to stop them passing a motion to reboot the board rather than just passing a motion for an election on rebooting)?<br>What kind of biases exist for the beliefs of those present against those unable to attend?<br><br>If people are really unhappy with the OSMF Board, I think they should call for a specific Board Member to stand down and a vote of no-confidence to force them off the board if necessary. This is much more normal and understandable than calling for a whole board to be removed.<br><br>Yours Mappingly,<br>Gregory.<br><br></div><div class="gmail_extra"><br><div class="gmail_quote">On 9 November 2014 20:59, Michael Kugelmann <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:MichaelK_OSM@gmx.de" target="_blank">MichaelK_OSM@gmx.de</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">Am 09.11.2014 20:06, schrieb Simon Poole:<span class=""><br>
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For this reason I would suggest that I submit the request in 2 to 3 weeks if there is no other voices.<br>
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despite the delay: it is still OK for me.<br>
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Cheers,<br>
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