Good questions Judy. Thank you. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Judy Groh" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2003 9:38 PM Subject: Re: [WIGEN-L] Follow-up: Proposed SC and ASC update to WIGenWeb Guidelines > Questions: > > 1) Should these Project Guidelines be written as WIGenWeb By-Laws? The WIGenWeb Project is a part of the USGenWeb Project, and therefore falls under the umbrella of the USGenWeb Project Bylaws. In other words the USGenWeb Project bylaws trump (for lack of a better word) any guidelines we as the WIGenWeb Project implement. The USGenWeb Project Bylaws are located at http://www.usgenweb.org/official/bylaws.html. I prefer the word guidelines for that reason. > 2) under election procedures, what is the definition of or rather who all > is included in WIGenWeb membership? (ie. county coordinators, > co-coordinators, assistants, state coordinator, and ?) Currently the WIGenWeb Project has a State Coordinator, Assistant State Coordinator, County and CO-County Coordinators. All, with what I have presented, would have "one vote only (no matter the number of county or topical sites hosted)." Tina
At 10:04 PM 12/2/03 -0500, you wrote: >Good questions Judy. Thank you. >> 2) under election procedures, what is the definition of or rather who >all >> is included in WIGenWeb membership? (ie. county coordinators, >> co-coordinators, assistants, state coordinator, and ?) > >Currently the WIGenWeb Project has a State Coordinator, Assistant >State Coordinator, County and CO-County Coordinators. All, with what >I have presented, would have "one vote only (no matter the number of >county or topical sites hosted)." > >Tina Any limit on the number of co-coordinators? Tim