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## "Everybody is a Participant", | ## "Everybody is a Participant", | ||
## "Participants + Attendees". | ## "Participants + Attendees". | ||
+ | # Working sessions that are under 7 attendees will be removed from the Summit agenda. | ||
+ | # The chair is responsible for recruiting attendees. | ||
# The Working Session must be lead by its chair accordingly to the [http://www.robertsrules.org/rulesintro.htm Roberts Rules of Order]. | # The Working Session must be lead by its chair accordingly to the [http://www.robertsrules.org/rulesintro.htm Roberts Rules of Order]. | ||
# Working Sessions will produce Motions of OWASP Initiatives, Statements, and Decisions. | # Working Sessions will produce Motions of OWASP Initiatives, Statements, and Decisions. |
Revision as of 20:08, 6 October 2008
- Each Working Session must have a Chair and a Secretary.
- The OWASP Board invites the Working Session Chair and this one invites the Secretary.
- Although every registered people can (and is invited to) attend all Working Sessions, in terms of discussion, each Working Session Chair may choose from two available options:
- "Everybody is a Participant",
- "Participants + Attendees".
- Working sessions that are under 7 attendees will be removed from the Summit agenda.
- The chair is responsible for recruiting attendees.
- The Working Session must be lead by its chair accordingly to the Roberts Rules of Order.
- Working Sessions will produce Motions of OWASP Initiatives, Statements, and Decisions.
- All Motions will be approved by Simple Majority of the participants.
- The Secretary must write down all approved Motions.
- OWASP Board Reserves Veto and Tabling Authority.