Published Calendar
#1
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Published Calendar
Does the TalkBoard have any plans to publish a calendar of meetings or projected agendas?
I realize that the meetings and votes are being held in private, but it would certainly be helpful to know what issues were coming up for debate so that the community could offer its (I got it right that time!
) input here in advance of the votes.
I realize that the meetings and votes are being held in private, but it would certainly be helpful to know what issues were coming up for debate so that the community could offer its (I got it right that time!
) input here in advance of the votes.
#2
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Robb,
We don't meet, except in cyberspace.
If you have any suggestions for topics, or ideas, this is the place to post them.
Dan
We don't meet, except in cyberspace.

If you have any suggestions for topics, or ideas, this is the place to post them.
Dan
#3
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You mean the TalkBoard never has scheduled times that everyone (or at least a quorum)agrees to get together in a real-time chat for scheduled debate on introduced issues?
I'm sorry, but I'm very surprised that issues would just be handled in a forum like we argue all the other things out here.
May I then take you up on your offer to suggest as a topic, monthly scheduled meetings and a published agenda prior to those meetings of what topics are up for a vote at that meeting (finalized perhaps 1 -2 weeks prior to allow for a minimum period of discussion prior to a vote)?
I would find it almost impossible to resolve divisive issues without the benefit of a final real-time discussion and definitive period in which a decision must be made.
I'm sorry, but I'm very surprised that issues would just be handled in a forum like we argue all the other things out here.
May I then take you up on your offer to suggest as a topic, monthly scheduled meetings and a published agenda prior to those meetings of what topics are up for a vote at that meeting (finalized perhaps 1 -2 weeks prior to allow for a minimum period of discussion prior to a vote)?
I would find it almost impossible to resolve divisive issues without the benefit of a final real-time discussion and definitive period in which a decision must be made.

