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Re: [ncc-services-wg] RIPE tasks

  • To: Joao Damas < >
    Axel Pawlik < >
  • From: Axel Pawlik < >
  • Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2003 02:18:20 +0200

At 21/08/2003 16:06 +0200, Joao Damas wrote:
this means that *a* proxy cannot cast more than 2 % of the
total possible votes.

So the actual limit to proxies is n * 2%, where n is the
number of attendees of the GM.
Axel,

this doesn't sound right, given that attendance has usually between 10-20 members and I believe there are more than 0.5 proxie votes.
The "2%" relate to the total votes possible, not to the
number of attendees at the meeting.

Each of the attendees of a General Meeting would be able
to represent (in proxy) the votes of up to 2% of the
total membership's votes.

So Gerd is right in stating that...

I read this differently.  *Each* attendee can cast 2% of all votes, so
50 members would be able to represent 100% of all LIRs....
regards,

Axel



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