Changes for page FLOSS Foundations Board and Membership Selections
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To version 1.4
edited by LuisVilla
on 2015/01/11 17:22
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members are nominated by an existing member and confirmed by existing membership|One year term| Annual|http:~/~/wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Humanitarian_OSM_Team/Board_Elections 11 11 |Open Source Geospatial Foundation|"charter members"- individuals who are contributors to the project; members are nominated by an existing member and confirmed by existing membership|?|?|http:~/~/www.osgeo.org/content/foundation/incorporation/bylaws.html 12 12 |Open Street Map Foundation|voting members are anyone who pays the yearly membership fee|?|?|http:~/~/wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Foundation/AGM14/Election_to_Board 13 -|Software in the Public Interest (affiliated with Debian)|"contributing members" (may be individuals or organizations) approved by a membership committee; organizational members have 1 vote each, like individual members|T hreeyear term|Annual; 1/3rd of seats up for election each year|http:~/~/spi-inc.org/corporate/by-laws/7 +|Software in the Public Interest (affiliated with Debian)|"contributing members" (may be individuals or organizations) approved by a membership committee; organizational members have 1 vote each, like individual members|Two year term|?|http:~/~/spi-inc.org/corporate/by-laws/ 14 14 |Apache Software Foundation|Members vote for board; members are all individuals approved by the existing membership on basis of their contribution.|?|?| 15 15 | CACert|Members vote at annual general meeting (held on IRC)|7 members; 3 must be Australian|Annual| https:~/~/wiki.cacert.org/AGM/Next 16 -|Python Software Foundation|Members vote| | | https:~/~/www.python.org/psf/bylaws/ 17 -|Gentoo Foundation|Members vote; membership obtained "on request" but membership lapses if no votes are cast in two consecutive board elections|| | 18 -|The Document Foundation (affiliated with the LibreOffice project)|Elected by foundation membership, which is open free of charge to all our contributors, upon review of their 19 - contribution|Two year term| | https:~/~/www.documentfoundation.org/foundation/statutes/ 20 -| KDE e.V.|All active members of KDE e.V. get to vote in board elections at annual general meeting|Three year term| Annual| 21 -| | | | | 22 22 |//**Self-selecting board**//| | | | 23 23 |Creative Commons|Community and affiliates may nominate members but do not directly select them|?|?|http:~/~/creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/38704 24 -|Mifos Initiative|Seeded from community leaders and with people invited for their core skills and alignment after initial seeding.| |As needed| 25 -|Benetech|Self-perpetuating board; Founder has right to appoint one member (currently also the Founder)| | | http:~/~/benetech.org/about-us/who-we-are/ 26 -|Mozilla Foundation|Elected by existing board| |Annual|https:~/~/static.mozilla.com/foundation/documents/mf-bylaws.pdf 27 -|Software Freedom Conservancy|Elected by existing board| | | https:~/~/sfconservancy.org/about/board/ 28 28 | | | | | 29 -| | | | | 30 -|//**External authority**//|e.g., appointed by a single corporation, or by the project/Foundationfounder| | | 31 -|Metabrainz Foundation (affiliated with Musicbrainz project)|President chooses|No term limits | As needed|((( 13 +| //**External authority**//|e.g., appointed by a single corporation, or by the project/Foundationfounder| | | 14 +| Metabrainz Foundation (affiliated with Musicbrainz project)| President chooses|No term limits | As needed| ((( 32 32 |http:~/~/metabrainz.org/ 33 33 ))) 34 -|Free Software Foundation|Founder chooses| | | 35 -| | | | | 36 -| | | | | 37 37 |//**Election by sub-groups**//| | | | 38 -|(none purely with this model; see hybrids below)| | | | 39 39 | | | | | 19 +| | | | | 40 40 |//**Donor election**//|e.g., most 501(c)6s| | | 41 -|(none purely with this model, see hybrids below)| | | | 42 42 | | | | | 43 43 |//**Hybrid model**//|e.g., two or more of the above| | | 44 -|Eclipse Foundation|(Complex system, necessarily simplified) large donors meeting certain criteria can directly appoint board members; classes of smaller donors can vote amongst themselves to appoint some board members; developer and sustaining community members can elect some members in annual election|Depends|Annual for "commiter" (i.e., developer community) members, and "Sustaining" (i.e. typically smaller company) members|https:~/~/www.eclipse.org/org/documents/Eclipse%20BYLAWS%202011_08_15%20Final.pdf 45 -|OpenStack Foundation|2 classes of corporate foundation membership - Platinum 46 - and Gold. Platinum members, of which there are 8, each appoint one board 47 - representative. Gold members, of which there can be a max of 24 select 8 48 - representatives from amongst themselves. Individual 49 - foundation membership is open to anyone with interest, and that 50 - membership class also elects 8 representatives. | |Individual and Gold 51 - member representatives all sit for a one year term.|http:~/~/www.openstack.org/election/2015-individual-director-election/ 52 -|Open Source Initiative|Members can be individuals or other organizations; each member class separately nominates board representatives. (For legacy reasons, existing board must approve those nominations, but trying to move towards a model where these are actual elections rather than voting on a nomination.)| | | http:~/~/opensource.org/elections 53 -|Wikimedia Foundation|one founder's seat (reserved for [[Jimmy Wales>>url:http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Board_of_Trustees#Jimmy_Wales]]); two seats selected by the [[Wikimedia chapters>>url:http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Wikimedia_chapters||class="mw-redirect" title="Wikimedia chapters"]]; three seats elected directly by the [[Wikimedia community>>url:http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community||class="extiw" title="m:Community"]]; four seats appointed by the rest of the Board for specific expertise| | | http:~/~/wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Board_of_Trustees 23 +| | | | | 54 54 55 55 Others not yet in the table: 56 56 57 -* Linux Foundation 27 + 28 +PostgreSQL can be a survey in itself: 29 + 30 +PostgreSQL.US 31 + Election of membership, who are defined as donors which meet a minimum 32 + level. However, elections are not regularly scheduled. 33 + 34 +PostgreSQL Community Association of Canada 35 + Self-appointing board. All corporation members are also on the board. 36 + 37 +PostgreSQL Europe 38 + Annual general election by certified members. 39 + 40 +JPUG (Japan) 41 + Annual election by local officers of the local chapters.