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<p>Hi Ekaterina,</p>
<p>Where's the attack?<br>
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We're stating there isn't an emergency and that the normal
(current) process as per (current) CPM should be followed in
response to a request for feedback.</p>
<p>Kind Regards,<br>
Jaco<br>
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<p>n 2020/12/02 16:04, Ekaterina Kalugina wrote:</p>
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<div dir="auto">Dear community,
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<div dir="auto">First of all, I would like to note that it is
not fair to attack the co-chairs on the decision to invoke the
article 3.6 of the CPM. This idea is not their initiative,
rather it was proposed by a community member and all the
co-chairs are doing its listening to the concerns of the
community, as their duties require.</div>
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<div dir="auto">Secondly, the co-chairs are not making any
unilateral decisions and instead are asking for community
feedback on the matter, again, as their duties require. But
instead of giving the necessary feedback, some of the members
seem to focus on personally attacking the chairs instead.
Also, I really doubt that "African dictators" would ask for
the feedback of the community. Please let us stay rational
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<div dir="auto">Thirdly, I fail to see how the proposed policy
would benefit the co-chairs. All it does is add a few
mechanisms that ensure objectivity and transparency of the
recall process. This policy would ensure that the chairs are
recalled for a good reason and not because their decisions got
in the way of some personal agendas.</div>
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<div dir="auto">So let us focus on keeping the process as fair
and objective as possible. </div>
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<div dir="auto">Best wishes, </div>
<div dir="auto">Ekaterina </div>
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<p>Good Day to All,</p>
<p>There are a few sensible responses to settling the dust
arising from the recall attempts of the current Co-Chairs
and the new proposal to make changes to the CPM on recall
procedure. Thank you Egbon Sunday, yours is calming.</p>
<p>However I will want to say thus:</p>
<p>1. There wouldn't have been all these back and forth if
not that some members of the community feel that their
opinions must always be accepted. This is clearly
demonstrated by the Authors of the recall document, coming
with trumped up charges to secure a Recall. <br>
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<p>2. The appeal for the Author of the Policy on Changes on
the provisions of recall to withdraw the proposal is a
good call. But, again the Co-authors are duty bound to act
on the proposal, if it is not withdrawn. Importantly,
there is no urgency on the matter. Either way the changes
being advocated cannot possibly be use in the current
Recall procedure, the existing provisions will apply.
Therefore, we should calm nerves knowing that the
Co-Chairs will not sit in judgement on matters that
affects them as been insinuated by the usual "suspects".</p>
<p>3. For me I strongly believe that within us we can
resolve all matters, there are still a few good men/women
that see things clearly and objectively. If we must add an
outsider, we can have one in the Recall committee.</p>
<p>4. While we await the actions of the Board on the
constitution of the Recall committee and the final action
of the committee. I will suggest that members should give
the Co-Chairs some breathing space, the bashing and
harassment is not helping.</p>
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<p>Simply,</p>
<p>Daniel<br>
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<div>On 02/12/2020 12:47 pm, Sunday Folayan wrote:<br>
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<p>Dear Co-Chairs,</p>
I am still hoping the said proposal will be withdrawn by
the author, or at the least, wait for us to learn from the
implementation of the current recall provisions in the
CPM.<br>
<p>Please stick with the laid down process. There is no
emergency, or a reason for one.</p>
<p>Greetings to the two Co-Chairs. Please relax ... uneasy
lies the mouth that eats hot Aloco!<br>
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<p>Sunday.<br>
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<div>Dear PDWG Members, </div>
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to acknowledge the
proposal on Co-Chair
Recall process and the
call for us to invoke
section 3.6 of the CPM
given the lack of
clarity of the current
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<div dir="ltr">We note
that a few have
accused of not taking
over similar
discussions in the
past and regarded it
as gross misconduct.<br>
We hope the Community
would, in the next few
days give us a clear
direction as to which
way to go. We hope to
feed the Community
back on our decisions
by Saturday 5th
December 2020.<br>
We thank you for your
understanding,
cooperation and the
continued trust in us.<br>
Thanks<br>
Co-Chairs<br>
PDWG <br>
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