It has now been 7 days since the constitutional changes were announced for voting, which means voting has now concluded.  Vote results:

Yay: 1 (100%)
Nay: 0 (0%)
Total: 1

The new constitution is adopted.  I will update the website shortly.

--Bart


On 5/19/2013 10:50 PM, Bart Kus wrote:
Someone just pointed out a point of potential confusion, so let me better explain the qualifications of Supporting Member status.  Ask yourself these 2 questions:

1) Have you been a Member for 6 months or more?
2) Have you donated the equivalent of 6 months or more of Basic level support?  (be it recurring or lump sum)

If you answered yes to both, then you qualify to become a Supporting Member.  The only situation I want to prevent is someone coming in and on day 1 attaining Supporting Member status by slapping down $120.  Money alone should not buy you influence in this project.  Your personal proven commitment counts for a lot.  These are the principles I tried to embody in the new constitution.

--Bart


On 5/19/2013 10:32 PM, Bart Kus wrote:
Hello,

The time has come to update some aspects of our governance and wrap up the loose ends not covered before.  As a refresher, we only have 1 approved document which governs our present behavior, and that is the Constitution.  There is a page claiming to be bylaws, but it's just a proposed draft and was never voted on.  I'm in favor of not proceeding with the proposed bylaws as they introduce too much needless complexity into the organization, and leave many more loose ends.

In this new proposed constitution (provided below) there are many important changes.  Allow me to walk you through them in order.

1) Membership status is expanded to differentiate between Supporting Members are regular Members.  Supporting Members are Members who support the HamWAN mission financially by donating at the Basic level on a recurring basis.  They need to do this for 6 months before obtaining Supporting Member status.  Since these people put their money where their mouth is, and have demonstrated a 6-month commitment to the project, they are allowed to use their mouth in the election of Directors and are eligible to become Directors themselves.  New outside influences cannot simply buy their way in and take over HamWAN, they must always fulfill a 6 month Membership period to become Supporting Members.  If they've got the dedication to do all that, then they deserve to take over if that's their intention.  :)

2) Gone are fixed elections in October!  Directors can be elected at any time.  This, combined with the previous changes regarding Supporting Members, will allow HamWAN to empower proven project contributors sooner than just on a yearly basis.  I can tell you there have been a small number of outstanding people who have really helped out in the last few months, but still cannot be empowered to vote on decisions until October.  This is a shame, and these new laws will fix that.

3) Gone is the "public HamWAN voting list" concept.  In its place, announcements regarding elections or decisions will be sent to ALL public HamWAN lists.  This should keep everyone informed, and will not require the setup of some special 3rd list that no one is on.

4) Amendments will be changed to be voted on by Supporting Members only.  This includes Supporting Members holding Director positions.

After these new laws are approved, the board will make a special one-time review of the project's membership and contributions, and make public a list of Members + Supporting Members available for the first time.  These lists will be used in future voting situations as identified in the proposed constitution.

So, without further ado, here is the new proposed Constitution, below.  Please vote with Yay or Nay.  It needs 66% Yay to be adopted.  If you have feedback, feel free and we can re-set the vote.  But for the time being, the vote will close 168 hours (7 days) from the time of this email.





Article 0 – Mission


HamWAN is focused on creating, operating and coordinating free digital networks. These digital networks are used for:

  1. emergency communications when other systems go down
  2. research and development in the realm of microwave networking
  3. a means of free digital communication for anyone who is or becomes a licensed radio amateur
  4. an educational resource in spreading the knowledge of how to create, operate and use such networks


All knowledge generated and gathered by HamWAN in the realm of microwave networking is made freely available to the public for unrestricted consumption. Coordination services provided by HamWAN ensure the interoperability of other similar networks not directly under HamWAN’s control.


Article I – Members


HamWAN membership is open to everyone.  There are three levels of membership: (1) Member, (2) Supporting Member, and (3) Director.  A Member is accepted by default, after having gone through the www.HamWAN.org enrollment process, unless the board votes to reject membership to a potential member.

 

A Member can also become a Supporting Member by donating to HamWAN at a minimum of the Basic level for a period of 6 months.  A lump donation does not eliminate the 6 month Member status time requirement before becoming a Supporting Member.  A Supporting Member must continue a minimum of Basic level donations to remain in Supporting Member status.  Donation financial levels are defined at www.HamWAN.org.


Article II – Board of Directors


The board shall be composed of three or more Supporting Members serving as Directors, one of whom is also acting as Chairman. Directors shall have no predefined duties. The only special duty of the Chairman is to resolve vote ties; the Chairman effectively gets two votes in this case. Board positions shall be valid for one year, and obtained by election of the Supporting Members.  Only Supporting Members are eligible to be elected to board positions.


Article III – Elections


Any Supporting Member may announce his or her intention to be elected as a Director at any time, and must set a 7-day voting period to end no later than 21 days from the initial announcement of intention to run.  Supporting Members are entitled to one vote each.  Election of a board member shall be successful if the candidate receives more “Yay” votes than “Nay” votes. 

Directors wishing to serve as Chairman can announce their intention to be elected by notifying the acting Chairman.  Votes for Chairman can only be cast by Directors, and voting will conclude 24 hours after a Director announces his or her intention to become Chairman.  The new Chairman shall be the candidate with the most “Yay” votes.  The acting chairman shall be a candidate in any Chairman election by default.  Ties shall be resolved by the acting Chairman.  The new Chairman will assume the acting Chairman duties on the day following the Chairman election.

Article IV – Decisions


Director decisions or actions which:

  1. impact HamWAN finances in excess of $100 USD
  2. or contractually obligate HamWAN in any way
  3. or are reasonably judged as significant


shall be announced to all public HamWAN mailing lists. Voting will be considered complete 24 hours after the mailing list announcement of the issue at hand. Decisions shall be rendered approved by a majority vote of the Directors who voted. Directors unfamiliar with the issue at hand are encouraged to abstain from voting. Non-Directors cannot cast votes, although they can communicate with Directors to influence their votes on issues.


Article V – Director Removal


Directors can be removed from the board by a “Yay” vote of 75% or more board members.


Article VI – Dissolution


Should the board vote to dissolve HamWAN, physical assets can be liquidated. All resulting and remaining assets, liquid or physical, will be distributed to like-minded charity organizations.


Article VII – Amendments


Any documents of HamWAN governance, including this constitution, can be amended by a 66% or more vote of the Supporting Members. Proposals for amendments shall be published to all public HamWAN mailing lists, and voting shall be considered complete 168 hours (7 days) after the mailing list announcement.



--Bart
(my vote is Yay)









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