Le 2011-09-20 à 10:16, Paul Yu a écrit : May be this is a two step process.
Operationally, Pascal needs a non-profit right now for WOWODC 2012, etc. and having a non-profit without a bigger licensing issues to deal with would be good.
If we really want to move Wonder to Apache (and WOLips to the Eclipse Foundation?) in mid term, I don't think we should waste time creating the non-profit just for one year. But yeah, asking every contributor to clear out legal issues will probably be a pain. Once the organization is up, then it can work to move the code to apache...
Paul On Sep 20, 2011, at 10:14 AM, John Huss wrote: +1 for Apache.
On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 8:24 AM, Andrus Adamchik <email@hidden> wrote:
I was trying to find a statement on the association objectives.
Here is a crazy idea - maybe instead of starting a new non-profit, the community should consider taking the open source parts of the WO code and join the Apache Software Foundation. The benefits are the following:
* WOCommunity will become a top level project (TLP) under one of the most recognized open source brands, exposing it to many more eyes compared to now.
* Apache has advanced and time-proven governing process that already works. No legal expense or effort is required.
* Apache is the best place out there for community building, code legal clearance and preservation of software projects under the ASL 2.0.
* Somebody will watch your infrastructure for you.
* You can organize your own conference and unconference events together with the Apache Conference Committee, or present yourself during bigger Apache events like ApacheCon.
* You'll have a chance to hang out with some pretty serious geeks (not sure if that's a benefit ;)).
But of course if you go this way, you'll have to become Apache and work on achieving consensus with a much larger group of people on issues that go beyond the code. And of course you may have different objectives than the ones that I cited (community building, code legal clearance and preservation).
But give it a thought. Considering that WO core is not open source, this will be creating an interesting precedent, so I called it crazy above, but I think it is certainly doable.
Cheers,
Andrus
On Sep 19, 2011, at 3:49 PM, Pascal Robert wrote:
> Good morning everyone,
>
> As you may know, we want to register the association as a non-profit organization in Canada. Since this is the first time I'm doing this, I would like input from you for the by-laws. You can find a draft in the wiki:
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> http://wiki.objectstyle.org/confluence/display/WOCOM/Organization+Incorporation
>
> If you have comments to make about them, please add them in the wiki, or post to the email@hidden mailing list (send an email to email@hidden to subscribe).
>
> Thanks for your help!
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