I'm going to try and keep this short, but expect I'll fail.
This is me as an individual, not representing the board.
I've been involved in a lot of these conversation both in person, on the forums, via email, and via pm's.
I have not heard a single person say anything about derailing the 501(c)3 application.
Nobody, at any time.
People have talked about voting not to adopt the proposed bylaws, by way of allowing more time to discuss them and get member input on the content.
Talking about that is allowed.
Voting to not adopt the bylaws is allowed.
Neither of these constitutes derailing the application process.
I like the proposed bylaws as they stand. I think they'll work just fine.
The suggested changes make logical sense. To be honest, I think they'd work just fine too.
I have some issues with HOW some of these conversations have happened, with tone, choice of words, uncivil accusations, and whatnot.
I DON'T have issues with people speaking up, asking the board to be accountable, and asking for information.
There are some things that could happen at the meeting tonight.
One possibility is, during discussion, we could decide as a group to wait on voting on the new bylaws, and create a forum for discussion, and make sure we're getting input from all the people who matter, namely, us, the members.
That doesn't derail anything, to my knowledge.
Another possibility is, the proposed bylaws could get voted down.
This means we'd take time, talk, change them, and vote again at another meeting down the road, much like above.
Last, the proposed bylaws as they stand now could be voted on and approved.
I promise that if that happens, people will want to talk about amending them.
This will involve meetings, discussions, and eventually, a vote, very much like above.
No matter what, we're going to be talking about this stuff, and none of this will derail the application process.
If I'm wrong, let me know.
I look forward to seeing all of you tonight.
I'm signing this, and am still a dick at times.
William Riley Harrison III
rileyh...@gmail.comorkraider on the tcmaker forums