On Sun, 2008-11-30 at 17:44 +0530, Deepa Paul |ദീപാ പോള് wrote:
<snip> As mentioned in the answer to an earlier question, FSF India is not a mass movement and is not a democratic organisation.
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I think the above sentence is little misleading. First Part is OK. But I believe Democracy exists within its board.
Yes, it does. All decisions are taken on the basis of majority opinion, if not consensus.
But Democracy within the board is very important. It may be true that FSF India is not working on electoral / Representational democracy. That is Ok. But Democratic decision making in the board is important to make it as a democratic structure
Let me assure you that the Board works on a democratic basis. Otherwise, I would, most probably, not have remained a member.
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