St. Paul Issues Forum Feedback Charter
Purpose
The purpose of the St. Paul Issues Forum Feedback
is to gather feedback regarding the St Paul Issues Forum..
Goals
The goals of St. Paul Issues Forum Feedback are:
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A public forum to discuss the rules and management of the St. Paul Issues Forum
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A public forum to offer suggestions or ideas on how to improve the work of St. Paul E-Democracy
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An opportunity to ask questions about the goals and mission of St. Paul E-Democracy
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NOT to complain about individual members or posts. Complaints should be directed to stpaul-fm@e-democracy.org
Typical Topics
Topics that you might find here to discuss include:
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posting limits (e.g. two posts per 24-hour period);
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general forum conduct (as opposed to conduct by specific members);
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ways to improve forum participation by current members;
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ways to broaden forum participation to new members;
Participation Rules
By taking part in this forum, you accept the
full rules of the forum.
Forum Manager
The Forum Manager
in St. Paul Issues Forum Feedback is
Rick Mons.
The forum manager is responsible for the general health and well-being
of the list. The forum manager shall:
- enforce forum rules
- respond to participant questions
- listen to complaints or concerns
- encourage active participation
- maintain respectful tone of discussion
If you have any questions or concerns about the
St. Paul Issues Forum Feedback,
please contact us at:
E-Democracy.Org
Membership and Roles
Membership of St. Paul Issues Forum Feedback is open to
Members of the St Paul Issues Forum who wish to make suggestions or recommendations regarding the management of the Issues Forum..
The
St. Paul Issues Forum Feedback Home Page
shows the parts of St. Paul Issues Forum Feedback that can be seen
and contributed to by members and non-members.
You are not a member of St. Paul Issues Forum Feedback.
However, you can
register
and join St. Paul Issues Forum Feedback.
Who runs this Forum?
The Forum Manager is responsible for monitoring the Feedback Forum and member compliance with the rules. The Manager consults with the Advisory Committee which meets every 2-3 months. In turn, the Advisory Committee is a subcommittee of the St Paul e-Democracy (SPED) Executive Committee.