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OSI publishes election retrospective
Monday April 28, 2025. 07:28 PM , from LWN.net
The Open Source Initiative (OSI) has quietly published
'takeaways' from its internal retrospective on the recent board of directors election as an update to the March blog post that announced the new members of the board. The election was controversial, in part, due to poor communication and OSI changing the election rules and disqualifying several candidates after the election finished. LWN covered the election and results in March. The update commits to improvements in communication and candidate selection: What this election exposed was the need for the organization to also assess whether candidates were fully eligible to run and prepared to be seated on the board before voting begins. This is something we will add to the election timeline next year. While we have not finished figuring out all of the requirements for that assessment, part of it will be asking candidates to sign a Candidate Agreement at nomination time. We also have some ideas on ways for potential candidates to have more information even before submitting a nomination. In a related note, there is a petition asking OSI to publish the 'complete, unaltered' results of the board of directors election. Thanks to Josh Triplett for the tip on the petition.
https://lwn.net/Articles/1019215/
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