‘Robert’s Rules of Order’ or ‘Robert’s Rules’ are a set of rules for parliamentary procedure. In brief:
- Everyone has the right to participate in discussion if they wish, before anyone may speak a second time.
- Everyone has the right to know what is going on at all times. Only urgent matters may interrupt a speaker.
- Only one thing (motion) can be discussed at a time.
Let’s adapt these for the Daily Create (we’re looking at you, Todd!).
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