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*other things that might have to be listed in a [[board manual]] - ''see [[m:board manual]] for a possible starting point for Consumerium's board.''
*other things that might have to be listed in a [[board manual]] - ''see [[m:board manual]] for a possible starting point for Consumerium's board.''


*picking the right balance of tools, rules and fools.  We hate [[bureaucracy]] but sometimes zero-bureaucracy (like [[GPL]]) just leads you into more control by official bureaucrats and wasting your life defending your work.  High-bureaucracy (like [[w:Software Business Alliance]]) has some benefits but is mostly just oppressive.  [[Consortia]] usually fall in between.
*picking the right balance of tools, rules and fools.  We hate [[bureaucracy]] but sometimes zero-bureaucracy (like [[GPL]]) just leads you into more control by official bureaucrats and wasting your life defending your work.  High-bureaucracy (like [[w:Business Software Alliance]]) has some benefits but is mostly just oppressive.  [[Consortia]] usually fall in between and balance a little more bureaucracy and obligation up front with a way to manage unforseen events later on, the main reason to even consider '''governance''' important.

Revision as of 20:08, 19 June 2003

Consumerium governance is how it runs itself. Because Consumerium seeks to change corporate governance and perhaps government attitude to this, it should be a very good example of governance responsible to our values. Whatever they are. Specific issues in Consumerium governance are:

  • choice of licenses - note that there are few contributors now, and it is not too late to require that all contributions accept that a change of license be possible later, under the terms of governance we eventually work out for that (in other words notify that unless you object in such and such a time after a notice of change of license, the material is under a new license, and you lose rights to say fork off a new project with the old material without problems).
  • other things that might have to be listed in a board manual - see m:board manual for a possible starting point for Consumerium's board.
  • picking the right balance of tools, rules and fools. We hate bureaucracy but sometimes zero-bureaucracy (like GPL) just leads you into more control by official bureaucrats and wasting your life defending your work. High-bureaucracy (like w:Business Software Alliance) has some benefits but is mostly just oppressive. Consortia usually fall in between and balance a little more bureaucracy and obligation up front with a way to manage unforseen events later on, the main reason to even consider governance important.
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