Kim Goldsworthy Posted April 7, 2016 at 07:40 AM Report Share Posted April 7, 2016 at 07:40 AM May I post a note to NEW READERS? Before you post a new parliamentary question, consider this.• There is a Frequently Asked Questions page. There are 20 FAQS to date (2016 April). Thus my suggestion: • Before a reader posts a new question, look up if the FAQ page hasn't already addressed the issue. *** To help things along, I did some unofficial research. For your consideration, below are the KEYWORDS which I think popped up the most, per my modest sampling. (Call it "Kim's Top Seven Keywords of 2016.") I break the KEYWORDS down into two major categories. subject -- VOTING: • tie • abstentions • conflict of interest • proxies • rounding percentages subject -- PEOPLE: • quorum • remove officer from office *** Thus my suggestion: • If the reader recognizes a KEYWORD which applies to the reader's question, then, chances are, there is a FAQ waiting just for you! • If you do NOT recognize a KEYWORD, then perhaps your question is still nonetheless answered in the FAQ -- even if your KEYWORD is not a "Top Seven of 2016"! *** It doesn't hurt to review the FAQ, every now and then. http://robertsrules.com/faq.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shmuel Gerber Posted April 7, 2016 at 07:40 PM Report Share Posted April 7, 2016 at 07:40 PM 12 hours ago, Kim Goldsworthy said: May I post a note to NEW READERS? Before you post a new parliamentary question, consider this.• There is a Frequently Asked Questions page. There are 20 FAQS to date (2016 April). Thus my suggestion: • Before a reader posts a new question, look up if the FAQ page hasn't already addressed the issue. You surely may, although it is already the first thing mentioned in the post that is pinned to the top of the General Discussion forum. Edited to add: I like the idea of including the word FAQ, so I am modifying the title of that post. Thanks for the suggestion. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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