From the CFC Chess Forum:
Hi [ Governor ] Kerry [ Liles ]:
There is a problem I think, with the introduction of the Private Governors' Forum as part of the GL process. In the GL's, the Governors' comments can be viewed by ordinary CFC members. And if they want to debate the views of the Governors, they can come here on the public forum [ the CFC Chess Forum ], and debate what the Governors have said.
But as I understand it, on motions, the Governors will now make their comments in their private forum. And as far as I know, these comments will not be reproduced in the GL under the relevant motion. The GL will now just give the results of the voting. This is a serious diminishment of communication between the governors and the membership. We will never know what the governors are thinking !
If this is to be, then the onus falls directly on the governors to communicate with the membership. They must come here to the public forum [ the CFC Chess Forum ], and advise of their positions on the non-confidential issues being debated. This is the only way we will know the thinking behind motions.
My concern is that the governors have not been educated to communicate with the membership. And that they will fail to come here [ the CFC Chess Forum ] and post.
Is my concern legitimate??
Bob
http://www.chesscanada.info/forum/
Hi [ Governor ] Kerry [ Liles ]:
There is a problem I think, with the introduction of the Private Governors' Forum as part of the GL process. In the GL's, the Governors' comments can be viewed by ordinary CFC members. And if they want to debate the views of the Governors, they can come here on the public forum [ the CFC Chess Forum ], and debate what the Governors have said.
But as I understand it, on motions, the Governors will now make their comments in their private forum. And as far as I know, these comments will not be reproduced in the GL under the relevant motion. The GL will now just give the results of the voting. This is a serious diminishment of communication between the governors and the membership. We will never know what the governors are thinking !
If this is to be, then the onus falls directly on the governors to communicate with the membership. They must come here to the public forum [ the CFC Chess Forum ], and advise of their positions on the non-confidential issues being debated. This is the only way we will know the thinking behind motions.
My concern is that the governors have not been educated to communicate with the membership. And that they will fail to come here [ the CFC Chess Forum ] and post.
Is my concern legitimate??
Bob
http://www.chesscanada.info/forum/
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