CNVC LT
Welcome to the CNVC Board section of NVCwiki. The goal of this area is to enable CNVC Board members and others they might select, to edit official documents. It is our hope that two needs may be met in this way. First, the international CNVC Board will be able to collaborate on the creation of official documents by using this wiki interface. Second, anyone interested in better understanding CNVC decisions will be able to watch the documents evolve and add their own comments and suggestions in the Public Comment areas.
Contents
- 1 GCC Agenda - August 2006 Meeting
- 2 Minutes July 2006 Board Meeting
- 3 Board Agenda - July 2006 Meeting
- 4 Board Agenda - June 2006 Meeting
- 5 Board Agenda - May 2006 Meeting
- 6 Board Meeting Agenda Process Proposal
- 7 Board Policies
- 8 GCC Draft Proposal
- 9 Criteria For CEO Selection
- 10 CNVC IT Committee
- 11 How To Edit
GCC Agenda - August 2006 Meeting
GCC Agenda - August 2006 Meeting.
Minutes July 2006 Board Meeting
July 2006 Board Meeting Minutes
Board Agenda - July 2006 Meeting
Click here to view and edit (protected) the Board Agenda - July 2006 Meeting.
Board Agenda - June 2006 Meeting
Click here to view and edit (protected) the June 2006 Agenda.
Board Agenda - May 2006 Meeting
Click here to view and edit (protected) the May 2006 Agenda.
Board Meeting Agenda Process Proposal
Click here to view and edit (protected) the Board Meeting Agenda Process proposal.
Board Policies
Click here to view and edit (protected) the Board Policies.
GCC Draft Proposal
This is a working document adopted by the CNVC Board May 2006 to create a global leadership group that is inclusive, responsive to, and representative of the entire global NVC community (for example by including sociocratically selected members) and linked into the CNVC board in a manner that allows for effective overall cooperation. The Global Coordinating Council (GCC) will include members nominated by councils of people from large geographic areas and populations made up of representatives of smaller more localized organizations and will thus provide linking of our community at the local level and to the global level providing the connections that can support our perspective and growth.
Click the dollowing links to view and edit (protected)
- The GCC Draft Proposal
- An Update on GCC Proposal (updated 18 August 2006)
- An Update on implementation of Sociocracy (posted 10 June 2006)
Criteria For CEO Selection
A draft outline of characteristics offered for consideration in generating a List of Criteria for selection of a CEO for CNVC.
Click here to view and edit (protected) the Criteria For CEO Selection.
CNVC IT Committee
Click here to visit the CNVC Information Technology (IT) page on NVCwiki.
How To Edit
Once Board members have logged in they can click "edit" in one of these "Protected" areas on the right margin of the section they're interested in to open an editing window and then scroll down in the text to add their own comments. Anyone can edit on the discussion page for each section. Insert empty lines to get paragraph breaks.
- Put an asterisk * at the very start of a line to make it a bullet item.
- Put a pound sign # at the very start of a line to make it a numbered item.
If you want to create an indented line:
- Put a colon : at the very start of a line to indent that line. Notice that if the line is long enough to reach the right margin, the entire paragraph will be indented. This indent continues until you create a new line in edit mode using your Enter/Return key.
With JavaScript and Images turned on (the default settings), most web browsers will display helpful buttons at the top of the editing windows that automatically create headers, etc.
You can experiment with editing just by clicking "edit" and typing something in, and then clicking "Show preview" at the very bottom (rather than "Save page") to see what your changes look like. If you don't like how it came out you can scroll down to the edit window and continue editing or just click on "cancel" to the right of "Save page" or on "article" at the top to bail out completely without making any permanent changes.
Even if you save changes you don't like, it's easy in the wiki interface to revert to previous versions. See the "history" function at the very top to get a sense of that. History is also great for finding out who made which changes and comparing different versions with colors to show which parts are different.
Be sure to also check out the "Recent changes" item in the "navigation" menu on the left. With that feature you can quickly see what has been written on the entire site, rather than looking up each item individually. Since the contributions on the site right now are mostly related to Board business, you'll probably see our discussions on the first page displayed.
If you'd like to experiment, click "edit" in the right margin next to the title of the next "Experiment" section and type in your text in the line below this one. If you have questions about how to use wiki, this would be a great place to ask them since others could see and learn from them too.
Experiment here
How To Create A New Topic
An easy way to create a new topic is to simply put the name you'd like it to have inside double square brackets, and click Save Page. That will create an empty page, and a link to it that will be red in color until there is content at that location. To create the content, just click on the red link (which takes you to that empty page and puts you in Edit mode) and then type in the content. When you click Save Page for that, the link to it will change to blue color.