borgs8472 wrote:Hi Andrew
Your membership isn't showing on the forum, you should have a blue name if the forum recognizes you as a paid member. I should also add that whilst there is an expectation of activity and general party participation as a governor, the role of the governor only extended to limited matters of constitution and internal, party governance - there's no additional attached mandate for supporting pirate activities through being a member
borgs8472 wrote:Hi Andrew
Your membership isn't showing on the forum, you should have a blue name if the forum recognizes you as a paid member. I should also add that whilst there is an expectation of activity and general party participation as a governor, the role of the governor only extended to limited matters of constitution and internal, party governance - there's no additional attached mandate for supporting pirate activities through being a member
azrael wrote:Hi Andrew! Glad to see you throwing your hat into the ring. One of the strange things about the Party operating mostly online is that we frequently feel we come to know people we only chat to online. So having actually met you in-person a few times and chatted about Piratey things I feel I know you even better!
I am going to hold off on immediately seconding you, because I want to see who else nominates themselves, as we are each limited (9.9 of constitution) to how many people we can second. In this case as there are 2 vacancies I can only second 2 candidates. Perhaps that's me being optimistic, but would be great to see many nominations to create a strong field of candidates.
Fixed. Apologies.Drew3000 wrote:borgs8472 wrote:Hi Andrew
Your membership isn't showing on the forum, you should have a blue name if the forum recognizes you as a paid member. I should also add that whilst there is an expectation of activity and general party participation as a governor, the role of the governor only extended to limited matters of constitution and internal, party governance - there's no additional attached mandate for supporting pirate activities through being a member
That's a weird one. According to my profile (just checked it to make sure) it says "Your membership is current and expires on 26th August 2012."
Gavman wrote:borgs8472 wrote:Hi Andrew
Your membership isn't showing on the forum, you should have a blue name if the forum recognizes you as a paid member. I should also add that whilst there is an expectation of activity and general party participation as a governor, the role of the governor only extended to limited matters of constitution and internal, party governance - there's no additional attached mandate for supporting pirate activities through being a member
This has been brought to my attention and I can confirm that Andrew is a paid up member of the Party in good standing and as such is fully eligible to stand.
topperfalkon wrote:I'm happy to second Andrew, presuming that none of the prior posts constituted a seconding.
I'd consider asking questions here, but I'll leave those for the campaigning period.
liamreed wrote:Thanks for the fast reply Andrew. To continue my line of questioning i'm going to copy a couple of andy's questions to ed to make sure we know everyones views before the vote.
What do you think the board should be doing within the party?
Where do you see the party being in 4 years?
"If a member of the Party subsequently joins an organisation which the Board declares to be incompatible with membership of the Party, or if the member is found to be a member of such an organisation then the Board may revoke their membership of the Party without return of membership fees."
for my part, I... <insert adjective here> disagree. I actually find it fairly offensive that any any "one" can decide that <insert something here> is "incompatible" in advance.Drew3000 wrote:Well, one thing would be to continue to refine the PPUK constitution, which I think is a solid piece of work over all, especially in its brevity, but I think some areas could use more clarification. Particularly:"If a member of the Party subsequently joins an organisation which the Board declares to be incompatible with membership of the Party, or if the member is found to be a member of such an organisation then the Board may revoke their membership of the Party without return of membership fees."
It may be good to lay out what an incompatible organisation would be, not that I know off the top of my head, but the conversation would be better had sooner than later.
Gavman wrote:i) do you see it as a Governors role to be active within the Party outside of filling the role of Governor?
Gavman wrote:ii) do you think it should be looked into making it expected of a governor to be more involved?
Gavman wrote:iii) are you involved already in other areas of the Party? If so would you mind giving a quick overview?
Gavman wrote:iiii) Do you believe the board should have more/less power? If so please explain why and what powers you think the board should lose/gain
azrael wrote:Q1) What quality do you intend to bring to the Board that you feel is currently under-represented (or, that you feel is well represented, but think it is something the Board should have in abundance)?
azrael wrote:Q2) One of the Board's core duties is in making sure the constitution is suitable for Party purposes. Do you think it is currently 'perfect'? If not what needs changing? Other than a few cosmetic things which might need tweaking to say what they ought to mean (though please highlight those too) - are there any clauses that are wrong in both wording and spirit and need to be done away with? Are there any gaping holes where new clauses need to patch previous oversights?
azrael wrote:Q3) My perspective of how the Board currently operates is that it does so generally as a single entity. Each Governor is only a twelfth (ideally) of the Board and therefore does not speak individually with the full weight as when the Board issues communications. This has benefits (maximises the number of brain cells put in to making decisions) and disadvantages (takes 12 people longer to make a decision than 1 person). Clearly this benefit and disadvantage are flip-sides to the same coin.
What other advantages and disadvantages have you seen or can you imagine that this lack of individual 'authority' causes? Do you think this is the best way for the Board to operate or do you think individual Governors should have greater autonomy and decision making outside of the Board? If so how would this work?
azrael wrote:Q4) What is currently in the remit of the Board that should not be?
azrael wrote:Q5) What is not currently in the remit of the Board and should be?
azrael wrote:Q6) Can you highlight any problems that the Board has had that you wish to fix, and indicate how you would fix them?
azrael wrote:Q7) What level of autonomy should regions of the Pirate Party have? (I'm thinking particularly here of Scotland, but the same issues apply to other parts of the UK with devolved administrations -- Wales, London, and Northern Ireland.)
azrael wrote:Q8) According to the constitution (8.7) "The Board may have other governance responsibilities which are as yet undefined in this constitution." what other responsibilities do you think the board should have?
Drew3000 wrote:azrael wrote:Q1) What quality do you intend to bring to the Board that you feel is currently under-represented (or, that you feel is well represented, but think it is something the Board should have in abundance)?
I think I bring a somewhat outsider perspective in that I try to look at the party and how it functions from the point of view of someone who's not directly involved in our issues. I'm interested in seeing how we can translate Pirate Party issues to people who don't see copyright and patent issues. I'm also interested in how we can get others who are active politically to take on our core issues. I work within an industry where people are very dear about intellectual property and copyright and they know my politics which leads to some interesting discussions/debates. Being able to listen to and respond to people's fears about these things is important, but I also think we can extend what our principles stand when it comes to other aspects like what can be referred to as "the commons."
I think we can do more in the constitution to strengthen party candidates ability to be more viable by tying our issues to local community issues and be seen as the party that's responsive to local needs, no matter if they're our core issues or if they're issues of interest to a constituency that are not addressed in our platform.
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