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1 The OSI recognizes three types of organizations as elegible for OSI Affiliate Membership: non-profit organizations, educational institutions and user communities.
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3 = Non-Profit Organizations =
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5 **Qualifications**
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9 1. Currently recognized as a (or application submitted for) non-profit / not-for-profit (or equivalent) by the national government were organized.
10 1. Mission statement describing purpose and goals.
11 1. Documentation formalizing organization, e.g. by-laws.
12 1. Publicly available release of a product(s) or service(s).
13 1. Use of an OSI approved open source license (software development projects only).
14 1. Documented approach for participation by the public.
15 1. An active community:
16 11. Methods for current and interested individuals/organizations to join and participate in your community
17 11. Active participation from multiple contributors, i.e. individuals and organizations other than founders (contributions may be other than programming/technology)
18 1. References from other open source projects, ideally a current OSI Affiliate Member.
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20 **Criteria**
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22 1. OSI Agreement has been signed and submitted.
23 1. Cover letter including
24 11. interest in Affiliation;
25 11. proof of qualification.
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27 = Educational Institutions =
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29 Qualifications
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36 1. (% style="font-style: normal;" %)Institution is currently recognized and in good standing by an appropriate accreditation body.
37 1. (% style="font-style: normal;" %)Evidence of institutional/departmental authority to affiliate with external organizations.
38 1. (% style="font-style: normal;" %)Mission statement describing purpose and goals of institution/department.
39 1. (% style="font-style: normal;" %)Documentation by the institution recognizing organization (academic and administrative departments only), e.g. organizational chart.
40 1. (% style="font-style: normal;" %)Publicly available release of a product(s) or service(s) in line with the goals, values and mission of the OSI.
41 1. (% style="font-style: normal;" %)Examples of software used and/or supported within the institution/department with an OSI approved open source license.
42 1. (% style="font-style: normal;" %)An active community:
43 11. (% style="font-style: normal;" %)Methods for current and interested individuals/organizations to join and participate in your community
44 11. (% style="font-style: normal;" %)Active participation from multiple contributors, i.e. individuals and organizations other than founders (contributions may be other than programming/technology)
45 1. (% style="font-style: normal;" %)References from other open source projects, ideally a current OSI Affiliate Member.
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48 Criteria
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50 = User Communities =
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52 Qualifications
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57 1. Founding documentation formalizing organization, e.g. by-laws.
58 1. Association memberships, partnerships, etc. (if applicable) with international, national, professional and/or affiliated organizations.
59 1. Mission statement describing purpose and goals.
60 1. Publicly available release of events/activities, e.g. meetings, conferences, etc.
61 1. Documented approach for participation by the public.
62 1. An active community:
63 11. Methods for current and interested individuals/organizations to join and participate in your community
64 11. Active participation from multiple contributors, i.e. individuals and organizations other than founders (contributions may be other than programming/technology)
65 1. References from other open source projects, ideally a current OSI Affiliate Member.
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67 Criteria

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