[Koha] Next Foundation Meeting?
MJ Ray
mjr at phonecoop.coop
Wed Sep 30 03:44:30 NZDT 2009
Thomas Dukleth wrote:
> The Conservancy has no voting or membership fee and project affiliation
> does not extend to voting on conservancy policies. The Conservancy is run
> by many of the same people who run the Software Freedom Law Center who
> have as old and as trustworthy a standing in supporting free software as
> anyone and running FSF.
>
> Conservancy projects run themselves and determine their own voting
> procedures. The Conservancy provides the non-profit status and other
> legal necessities so that the project can accept donations, etc.
So, SFC seems about as unaccountable to users and developers as the
FSF. Slightly worse in fact: I think FSF have associates and fellows
who sit on advisory groups that are consulted by the unelected board.
SFC is a much younger organisation than FSF, but presumably it could
also press on in a similar way (ignoring many user and developer
questions) as long as it gets enough donations to sustain its basic
administration.
I think that's a bit worrying and asking us to take more on trust than
we ought to, especially with a four-year-old opaque org. After all,
like the sign by my prof's office said: in God we Trust - all others
bring data.
Is there data about the relative performance of member-led
organisations and trust-style self-perpetuating groups? I suspect
it depends how you measure performance, but maybe someone knows.
[...]
> http://www.spi-inc.org/treasurer/associated-project-howto.html . "Your
> Liaison may decide that your project is quitting SPI at any time. Any
> assets and money held by SPI for your project may be transferred to the
> 501(c)3 US non-profit of your choice, or simply held until expended."
> Perhaps that is a legal constraint in the US for 501(c)3 organisations.
I think I've been told that it is, but I have no reference for it.
> MJ, would you please try to obtain an answer from SPI about what
> possibility there is for transferring assets to a non-US organisation when
> a project would leave SPI?
I sent a request which should appear soon on the page
http://blog.gmane.org/gmane.org.spi.general
with any replies or comments linked from there, probably at
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.org.spi.general/917
Hope that helps,
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