It's definitely worth discussing.
Such a board would be a good way of showing respect to our friends who have died. A way of remembering them and how they contributed. Also a way of showing that we all care about our community.
On the down side, we are being attacked viciously all the time by people with a huge amount of money who see us as a serious threat to their profits. They have one person who is specifically employed and paid an enormous amount of money to attack vapers and ECF. That person was paid $850,000 last year, partially to watch YouTube videos of vapers and make up a pseudo-scientific paper about how harmful vaping must be because vapers appear to inhale for longer. It doesn't matter that the paper is rubbish founded on a complete misunderstanding of how an ecig is used - the press pick it up and use it nevertheless.
This year they published a major study that appears to have scientific value but is skewed massively toward finding harm where none exists, and much of it was based on material from ECF - 'negative health issues' that were posted here. It was made out to be a fact that every moan about symptoms of tobacco withdrawal, or pre-existing health issues, or minor throat irritation, was a major health hazard caused by e-cigs.
Just search Prue Talbot on here.
That pile of quasi-scientific junk was separately funded and almost certainly produced as a response to a request in the research world for a study that would take trivial issues and creatively turn them into major health hazards, meaning that ecigs need to be banned or regulated out of existence. A six-figure sum was offered for a suitable hatchet job on ecigs. I think we just saw the result.
So you might be able to see that a board with a list of RIP ECF Members would soon be turned into a 'list of people killed by ecigs, admitted by the vapers themselves'.
There are no lies that this particular cancer on public health will not stoop to. It pays very well indeed.