I may have turned into a lurker. I read the emails but cannot make the meetings as Tuesday nights are booked. I will show up as soon as I can unbook (? I know it isn't a real word) that night. ............... I know ..... where are my priorities? Maybe send out a email check every six months or so and who doesn't answer in two consecutive times is dropped from the list. Just a thought. Thomas On 9-Mar-09, at 6:48 PM, Doug Bale wrote: > > --- On Sun, 3/8/09, doug rogers <dougsamu@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> . . . there are 105 subscribed addresses. >> 85 of those are actively receiving messages from the list >> For various reasons people cannot attend meetings. >> Attendance at meetings seems to be about 20 . . . >> I have 14 unique responses to the request to confirm >> all in all these are difficult numbers to use to establish >> quorum, or to decide who or what constitutes an active member. > > > I don't know, Doug, this looks not too complicated to me. You're > saying that 20 people who once joined MUGLO are no longer receiving > messages from us. If they're not with us online nor with us at > meetings, they're just not with us, period, n'est-ce pas? They're > not even lurking. They've fallen right off the perch. It makes no > sense to consider them for the purposes of determining a quorum or > conducting a vote, because they won't even know (and presumably > don't care) that a vote is to be held. > > --- > MUGLO information at <http://www.freewebs.com/muglo> > Manage your account options at <//www.freelists.org/cgi-bin/lsg2.cgi > > > > > > --- MUGLO information at <http://www.freewebs.com/muglo> Manage your account options at <//www.freelists.org/cgi-bin/lsg2.cgi>