[NR] NORTHERN REGIONAL NAMING POLL

Rose rose_welch at yahoo.com
Thu Jun 30 12:23:25 PDT 2011


Might I suggest that we already have a formal process for this? It's called polling and it's not just for Baronial candidates. :)

In comparison, choosing a Baron and Baroness is a decision that a Barony has to deal with for maybe a decade. This name change is a decision that the entire region has to deal with forever. I submit that this process is worthy of long consideration and polling, no matter how vexing that may be to the more enthusiastic proponents of this change.

I do realize that much work has gone into proposed change so far, but I have the unfortunate position of disagreeing with the idea that previous work should be a factor. I have youth combat weapons and art pieces that I spent much time and effort on, but are now obsolete and/or unusable. My lord began fighting in full plate, which he was reluctantly forced to discard, despite the expense and effort put into creating and obtaining the pieces. Most of us have made similar mistakes in our time and this may be the case with the process so far, however regrettable.


Here is a basic timeline to consider:

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Step 1
Each Barony announces this proposed change at their business meeting. They set aside time to discuss the polling process and to encourage members to submit names. This information is also disseminated to as many members as possible through all reasonable avenues of communication, including but not limited to the following:

•    Verbally, at the business populace meeting.
•    In the Baronial newsletter.
•    On the Baronial website.
•    On the Baronial e-mail list.
•    In the Black Star.

Members are given thirty days and a list of ways to submit name proposals during that time, including but not limited to the following:

•    Verbally, in person or via telephone.
•    Online, via e-mail and a website.
•    Via snail mail.

[I believe that announcing this formally and widely is a very important step. I have only heard discussion or even mention of this issue online, on this e-mail list. Not at meetings, not in newsletters, not on websites, and not in person. We wouldn't accept that for Baronial polling and we shouldn't accept it for Regional polling.]

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Step 2
The submitted names are openly vetted for heraldic issues. This step will require a number of volunteers with skill in this area and may take many months, just as vetting a member’s personal name submission takes many months. The processes should be similar.

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Step 3
The vetted list names are given to the populace in all reasonable ways, including but not limited to the following:

•    Verbally, at the business populace meeting.
•    In the Baronial newsletter.
•    On the Baronial website.
•    On the Baronial e-mail list.
•    In the Black Star.

The list of names should include a 'No Change' option and members should be given thirty days to express their opinions on this vetted list of names, including but not limited to the following:

•    Verbally, in person or via telephone.
•    Online, via e-mail and a website.
•    Via snail mail.

[I recall mention of the number of people who voted in the online name poll. It was taken that voting was a positive sign in favor of a name change, which is not a logical conclusion. At least some people voted for the sole purpose of voting against names, as opposed to voting for them.]

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Step 4
If no clear consensus for a single name has emerged, then our seneschals should be consulted for an alternate method of limiting the list that is both transparent and mathematically sound, and Step 4 should be repeated.

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This entire process would take about three months, plus the amount of time necessary to vet the names. I am not a herald, so I couldn’t venture an estimate there. It is a long time, but not so long that it’s not a worthwhile plan.

I would submit that, although it is clear that there is a core of people who are enthusiastic about this idea, it is not clear that the Northern Region, as a group, desires a name change. This strikes me as problematic, to say the least. However, if we closely follow our formal and traditional polling processes, then no one would ever be able to say that this changed was pushed through by a few influential people, or have any sort of sour grapes about the process. That alone strikes me as worthy of the time and effort necessary.


-Rose the Obnoxious


Stercus accidit.

--- On Thu, 6/30/11, Doug Copley <doug.copley at gmail.com> wrote:

From: Doug Copley <doug.copley at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [NR] NORTHERN REGIONAL NAMING POLL
To: "Northern Region of Ansteorra - SCA, Inc." <northern at lists.ansteorra.org>
Date: Thursday, June 30, 2011, 1:11 PM

I would have to disagree. The process has been discussed on-line, at pop 
meetings, and at many events. People have been encouraged to submit 
names and ideas. This has already been going on for nearly a year, so I 
hate to now shut down, back up, restart and do it all again.

However, if the majority feel that it would be best to back up and 
restart I would have to ask that a systematic plan with a detailed firm 
time line be submitted to this list before I could possibly lend support 
to restart the process.

Vincenti

On 6/30/2011 10:00 AM, rose_welch at yahoo.com wrote:
> I think that's a great idea.
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> -R
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> From: Marc Carlson<marccarlson20 at hotmail.com>
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> In that case, I move we start over and clear thhe old list.
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> Marc/Diarmaid



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