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** done
** done
* I'm not quite sure what you mean with "No tentative rules"
* I'm not quite sure what you mean with "No tentative rules"
** I've looked it up and apparently I am indeed incorrect, I thought tentative meant ''obliging'', I will replace it by ''hard''. It is my opinion that everybody should at least theoretically be allowed to become co-president. Wherever they come from and whatever languages they do or do not speak.
** I've looked it up and apparently I am indeed incorrect, I thought tentative meant ''obliging'', I will replace it by ''hard''. It is my opinion that everybody should at least theoretically be allowed to become co-president. Wherever they come from and whatever languages they do or do not speak. (P.S. I can't edit the title unfortunately)


=== At least half of the board should be able to express himself in English ===
=== At least half of the board should be able to express himself in English ===
* I believe you mean that this rule applies to the entire board not just the three co-presidents right?
* I believe you mean that this rule applies to the entire board not just the three co-presidents right?
** correct, thanks for the feedback.
** correct, thanks for the feedback.

Revision as of 17:45, 28 March 2012

Comments on both initiatives

What is the language in Brussels?

  • What is the language in Brussels? I suggest changing language to language(s) to require that the co-president speaks both official languages.
    • This was updated in the "Hard rules for regional co-presidents" initiative.

Comments on the "Hard rules for regional co-presidents"

Comments on the "No tentative rules on co-presidents"

Bike-shedding

  • Acquainted is a very week word in my opinion, familiar might be better, an other word might be better still?
    • familiar it is
  • change to: "express him or herself"
    • done
  • I'm not quite sure what you mean with "No tentative rules"
    • I've looked it up and apparently I am indeed incorrect, I thought tentative meant obliging, I will replace it by hard. It is my opinion that everybody should at least theoretically be allowed to become co-president. Wherever they come from and whatever languages they do or do not speak. (P.S. I can't edit the title unfortunately)

At least half of the board should be able to express himself in English

  • I believe you mean that this rule applies to the entire board not just the three co-presidents right?
    • correct, thanks for the feedback.