2009-08-07

kevin_standlee: (Business Meeting)
2009-08-07 12:57 am

Late New Business

The following item of new business was submitted this evening just before the deadline:

Moved, To amend the WSFS Constitution by inserting the following into the end of Section 3.8:
3.8.n If in the written fiction categories, no selected nominee has a female author or co-author, the highest nominee with a female author or co-author shall also be listed, provided that the nominee would appear on the list required by Section 3.11.14
kevin_standlee: Kevin after losing a lot of weight. He peaked at 330, but over the following years got it down to 220 and continues to lose weight. (Montreal)
2009-08-07 01:42 am
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Help Defeat None of the Above

After the Opening Ceremonies, I went to the Delta and hit the parties. Wow, it's crowded up there! I hope they get the elevator party hosts in place by tomorrow night. We spent a fair amount of time in the Aberdeen Proving Ground bid for the 2011 Worldcon, in their first and last bid party. Help [livejournal.com profile] redneckotaku in his quest to defeat None of the Above!

I did a whole lot more, but it's nearly 2 AM and I have to be up early enough to be ready to be at the Business Meeting for 9:30 AM, so I'm going to have to let the rest of it slide.
kevin_standlee: (Business Meeting)
2009-08-07 08:15 am

Telling the Wrong Person

While getting copies of the new proposal that would add a woman to the Hugo Awards ballot in the written-fiction categories if no women appeared among the top five places in the nominations, I was struck by the number of people who wanted to engage me in what amounts to substantive debate on that proposal and the other ones on the agenda, including the Youth Memberships proposal and the Semiprozine Hugo Removal. I try to tell people that I am, quite literally, the last person with whom they should be trying to convince. Unless a vote is so close that my vote could make a difference (either by breaking or creating a tie -- ties lose, remember), I don't express an opinion or vote on anything. Spend your energy convincing people whose votes are more likely to count.

Now, discussing the technical aspects of a proposal is perfectly appropriate. What I wish more people would understand is that just because I'll help anyone craft a proposal in the technically correct way doesn't mean that I personally approve of the proposal or oppose it. What I hate is long-winded technical neepery on the floor of the business meeting. (Such neepery in small private discussions can be amusing in an intellectual sense, but that's not the same thing.) Ideally, we'd spend all of our precious formal debate time discussing the substance of proposals, not the technicalities.

So neep away with me on comma placement or cross-references, but save your ire or ardor against or for a particular proposal for the Business Meeting.
kevin_standlee: (Business Meeting)
2009-08-07 08:37 pm