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Initial structure paragraph 5.3 in live constitution. 4.2 in development version.
A new subcircle is created by a governance meeting. Who calls for and facilitates the first governance meeting?
Cu…
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People sometimes willfully violate policies (i.e. violations outside those allowed by Individual Action or unintentional/accidental ones), and there's nothing constitutionally that resists this. Of c…
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At the moment, the app has its own organisational jargon. e.g.
'Team' refers to the full set of people working in the whole organisation.
'Initiative' refers to a circle (and 'sub-initiative' to a…
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If there is only one single circle and there are not super circles nor subcircles it seems that then the wording of 3.5.2 does not allow for a Breakdown from Unconstitutional Behavior and that seems t…
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After some of the recent changes, Circle Member was no longer a distinction that was really used, at least not in a meaningful way that wasn’t easily replaced with another distinction. This seems sup…
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See the [relevant discussion](http://community.holacracy.org/topic/is-tension-essential-new-vocabulary-or-can-we-use-issue-instead).
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Per [2.6.1](https://github.com/holacracyone/Holacracy-Constitution/blob/v4.1/Holacracy-Constitution.md#261-modifying-sub-circles) in v4.1 of the Constitution (same basic stuff in [1.7.1](https://githu…
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suggestion to put current article 3.3 governance meetings before 3.2 changing governance.
Primarily because 3.2 is quite technical. and is easier understood when the meeting process is introduced. th…
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As a Facilitator and circle member I look at the constitution section regarding elections when I am taking part in elections.
One question that consistently comes up with every single election is "…
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Looks like we've lost the baby. I mean Gratipay was born as Gittip with no strings attached. Today we are heading towards some organizational process that nobody has time to follow. Regardless of what…