Hi! On Wed, Mar 9, 2022 at 12:32 PM Cor Nouws <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Andreas Mantke wrote on 08/03/2022 18:34: > > > two questions: > > a) who has participated in the voting? > > b) who has participated in the decision about the budget item and its > > amount? > > > > I think this information is important according to the CoI rules of TDF. > > As BoD we are always focused on working conform the rules, including > CoI, and in a respectful way. You know that in the board we are pretty > keen on that. > Sharing details on how we complied to a subset of the rules, for in this > case tenders, is odd IMO. And also adding extra layers of administration > etc. of which I'm not a great fan. > While I agree with the principle you're stating here Cor, I have to agree with Andreas that the Trustees need to see who moved the motion, who participated in the discussion and who voted.These are normal parts of the minuting of Board meetings and since the vote in question appears to have been taken by secret e-mail this information is absent from the minutes we have seen so far. It thus seems entirely reasonable to request these details, even if the full rationale is not made public (which would also be preferable). If it remains sensitive, advise the Trustees on the mailing list created for that purpose. Continuing to withhold them will make people think there's something to hide, and I am sure that's not the case. Cheers Simon -- *Simon Phipps* *TDF Trustee*
