6 Aug
2024
6 Aug
'24
4:48 a.m.
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5. When the Boost community cannot achieve consensus, the responsibility for making a directional decision shall pass to the Boost Software Commons (“Commons”), a 501(c)(3) non-profit registered in Delaware on March 1, 2024, which is not controlled by the Alliance and whose board currently consists of Boost authors. The Commons is now in hibernation until it is needed.
Can you elaborate the rules/articles of association of this non-profit? Can the board only ever consist of boost library authors? If so, what would constitute a library author? Is this explicit in the bylaws? How would one get on the board of this organization?