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    A '''governance organization''' is a group that oversees some [[content]] or [[software]] to be sure its [[license]] is respected.  They also approve any modification to that license, in such a case that the license allows itself to be replaced at a later date.  The [[w:FSF|FSF]] and X/Open are such orgs.  The best practices of such organizations should be summarized here so that we can copy the best ones in the [[Consumerium Governance Organization]].
    A '''governance organization''' is a group that oversees some [[content]] or [[software]] to be sure its [[license]] is respected.  They also approve any modification to that license.  The [[FSF]] and [[X/Open]] are such orgs.  The best practices of such organizations should be summarized here so that we can copy the best ones in the [[Consumerium Governance Organization]].


    In shared source, the governance organization is the main vendor itself, e.g. [[w:Microsoft|Microsoft]].
    In [[shared source]], the governance organization is the main vendor itself, e.g. [[Microsoft]].


    In some [[open source]] variants, the organization is also responsible for some other things, e.g. the [[w:BSD|BSD]] license refers to the Regents of the University of California as its governance organization.
    In some [[open source]] variants, the organization is also responsible for some other things, e.g. the [[BSD]] license refers to the Regents of the University of California as its governance organization.

    Latest revision as of 22:53, 24 November 2003

    A governance organization is a group that oversees some content or software to be sure its license is respected. They also approve any modification to that license. The FSF and X/Open are such orgs. The best practices of such organizations should be summarized here so that we can copy the best ones in the Consumerium Governance Organization.

    In shared source, the governance organization is the main vendor itself, e.g. Microsoft.

    In some open source variants, the organization is also responsible for some other things, e.g. the BSD license refers to the Regents of the University of California as its governance organization.