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Update wording of what a secretary cannot be an editor of #1261
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To support PSRs and PERs
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As said by @Crell, even if this is minial, it should require a bylaw vote.
Let's try to see if there are other cases like this to compound under a single vote.
If nothing else has been spotted, should we go ahead with a vote on this? |
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All FIG Secretaries are expected to remain impartial and professional when acting in an official capacity as Secretary and should also remain aware that even when not acting in an official capacity, their actions reflect back on the PHP FIG and the FIG must not be brought into disrepute. | |||
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In order to ensure impartiality, Secretaries may not concurrently serve as a Project Representative, Core Committee Member, or Editor of a PSR. They may, however, be a member of a Working Group. Secretaries must also publicly declare all conflicts of interest for example if they are participating in a working group or are a core team member of a Member Project. | |||
In order to ensure impartiality, Secretaries may not concurrently serve as a Project Representative, Core Committee Member, or Editor of any working group. They may, however, be a member of a Working Group. Secretaries must also publicly declare all conflicts of interest for example if they are participating in a working group or are a core team member of a Member Project. |
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In order to ensure impartiality, Secretaries may not concurrently serve as a Project Representative, Core Committee Member, or Editor of any working group. They may, however, be a member of a Working Group. Secretaries must also publicly declare all conflicts of interest for example if they are participating in a working group or are a core team member of a Member Project. | |
In order to ensure impartiality, Secretaries may not concurrently serve as a Project Representative, Core Committee Member, or Editor of any working group. They may, however, be a member of a Working Group. Secretaries must also publicly declare all conflicts of interest, for example, if they are participating in a working group or are a core team member of a Member Project. |
Minor grammatical point as long as we're here.
Would this be a good first voting experience for the new folks? :D |
To support PSRs and PERs