The issues about voting have come up before in other matters (the committee being one). APAT has (I believe) well over 10,000 members...of which only about 7000 are members of the forum.
How many people have expressed an opinion here? Let"s be generous and say 70...that"s 1%....and not all of those were of the same opinion.
It"s tough to base a change on a 1% sample. The argument (if you will) is whether that (say) 75% of the 1% represent the membership as a whole.
Just out of curiousity, what do you think would be a better way to get the opinions of the membership other than this thread?
A postal survey would be the most accurate measure.
But, from experience with clients, less than 10% would reply so it would be more of the membership - but it would still be very much a minority.
It also wouldn"t be likely to come up with anything radically different to what has been suggested on this thread.
My view is that APAT should, and does, listen to it"s membership - but it"s not a democracy.
Opinions and arguments have been put forward, APAT can consider them and decide what changes to make.
After all, if something doesn"t work as people expect - it can always be changed back.