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# Each Working Session must have a Chair and a Secretary.
 
# Each Working Session must have a Chair and a Secretary.
 
# The OWASP Board invites the Working Session Chair and this one invites the 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, in terms of Working Session '''discussions''', the Chair may choose from two available options:
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# 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",
 
## "Everybody is a Participant",
 
## "Participants + Attendees".
 
## "Participants + Attendees".

Revision as of 16:24, 3 October 2008

  1. Each Working Session must have a Chair and a Secretary.
  2. The OWASP Board invites the Working Session Chair and this one invites the Secretary.
  3. 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:
    1. "Everybody is a Participant",
    2. "Participants + Attendees".
  4. The Working Session must be lead by its chair accordingly to the Roberts Rules of Order.
  5. Working Sessions will produce Motions of OWASP Initiatives, Statements, and Decisions.
  6. All Motions will be approved by Simple Majority of the participants.
  7. The Secretary must write down all approved Motions.
  8. OWASP Board Reserves Veto and Tabling Authority.