> > > > I know Karl has previously mentioned a few other things that he > believes Haiku, Inc. fails at spectacularly, > Hi Urias! I don't think I ever believed or said Haiku failed spectacularly. I just disagreed with some decisions made & the way things were run/decided (i.e in this case). What a boring world it would be if everyone agreed to everything. I just mention that when you sign up as a director, you have to be prepared to set time aside for it and make sure your responsibilities are attended to in a timely manner. Before one says 'well why don't you'. I don't or won't because I can't commit the time, and don't want to pretend I do have the time, or let the organization down. I agree, Ryan should get things on track, and his automated software will probably take a burden off his back to set aside more time for other treasurer roles - or if there's still not enough time he can dedicate, then Haiku Inc. may have to look for a new one. The draft I sent just concerned this issue, because certain individuals said, well nobody ever steps up, I have never been approached, etc. Well that's probably because the process isn't transparent enough, and the information needs to be more visible (frontpage post). The idea of a volunteer list is good. > > - Urias > >