The Council operates through structured processes and collaborative decision-making among its members.
The Council operates through structured processes and collaborative decision-making among its members.
The council functions differently from a typical Senate. It doesn't resemble groups where members vote for each other; instead, it operates more like a collective decision-making body. The structure isn't a dictatorship with top-down selection, but rather a collaborative process among its members. Let me know if you'd like further details!
It seems best to discuss this early in the morning. It feels more like a senate-style decision, and we think terms should be set between 6 to 8 months each. Anyone can join the council, but don't rely on me for that detail. Avoid digging through the main thread—just keep it simple.
Yes, there is a cap on how many terms an individual can hold, regardless of their vote count.
To the best of my understanding, little has been clarified in that area due to the long time delay before organizations can be established properly. Still, I believe the core framework is clearly outlined in the initial post of the main discussion thread here in this forum. Check it out.