Individual vs. corporate belonging
Michael P. Gerlek
mpg at lizardtech.com
Fri Feb 17 10:15:07 EST 2006
We currently define "member" as an "individual", not a "company" or other group. Once the board and 45-membership is fully constituted, I would like to consider the following (hypothetical!) situation:
Let us imagine LizardTech has paid my way to go to the Chicago meeting, given me the time to follow this mailing list, to lurk on #osgeo, and indeed let us say even donated $X directly to the foundation to promote open source efforts.
Let us then imagine that LizardTech and I part ways for one reason or another.
This leaves LizardTech without a membership representative looking after their "investment" into OSGeo. If our ultimate membership-nomination-and-acceptance process is even moderately onerous, should LizardTech in this case be given some sort of waiver to fast-track a new person into the foundation?
(Contrariwise, note that I would still get to be a member, under the guise of my hypothetical new employer.)
Thoughts?
-mpg
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