Article 11B62 Garrett: Linux Foundation quietly drops community representation

Garrett: Linux Foundation quietly drops community representation

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jake
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On his blog, Matthew Garrett has noted that the Linux Foundation (LF) has dropped the community representatives to its board that were elected by the individual LF members. "The by-laws were amended to drop the clause that permitted individual members to elect any directors. Section 3.3(a) now says that no affiliate members may be involved in the election of directors, and section 5.3(d) still permits at-large directors but does not require them[2]. The old version of the bylaws are here - the only non-whitespace differences are in sections 3.3(a) and 5.3(d).These changes all happened shortly after Karen Sandler [executive director of the Software Freedom Conservancy] announced that she planned to stand for the Linux Foundation board during a presentation last September [YouTube link]. A short time later, the "Individual membership" program was quietly renamed to the "Individual supporter" program and the promised benefit of being allowed to stand for and participate in board elections was dropped (compare the old page to the new one)." Garrett speculates that the GPL enforcement suit that the Software Freedom Conservancy is funding against VMware, which is an LF member, is ultimately behind the move.He also notes (the [2] above) that there is still a community representative from the Technical Advisory Board (TAB) that sits on the LF board.
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