Difference between revisions of "Consensus process"

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discussion1 [label="General discussion", shape="rectangle"]
 
discussion1 [label="General discussion", shape="rectangle"]
 
proposal1 [label="State a specific proposal"]
 
proposal1 [label="State a specific proposal"]
proposal2 [label="Pre-stated proposal", shape="rectangle"]
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proposal2 [label="Already prepared\nproposal", shape="rectangle"]
 
discussion2 [label="Discuss proposal"]
 
discussion2 [label="Discuss proposal"]
 
test [label="Test for consensus\nRead the proposal wording\nAre there any concerns?"]
 
test [label="Test for consensus\nRead the proposal wording\nAre there any concerns?"]

Latest revision as of 10:27, 23 May 2008

This graph shows how consensus works in a meeting.

Before the meeting, it is suggested that community members prepare by discussing the issue less formally. When possible they should bring well thought out proposals to the meeting. Also when possible, the wording of these proposals should be publicized to the community in advance.

However, there are times when all that is brought is a topic to be discussed. In these situations, for time critical items, a proposal may need to be developed at the meeting.

This is a graph with borders and nodes. Maybe there is an Imagemap used so the nodes may be linking to some Pages.

If a proposal does not go forward due to a block, someone can go back to square one in an attempt to develop a new proposal for a future meeting. This is not possible for some time critical items. It is not usually wise to reintroduce a proposal that is identical to one that was blocked unless the opinions of the community members have changed substantially.