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| //Third draft of revised OpenWrt Rules - These update the [[: | //Third draft of revised OpenWrt Rules - These update the [[: | ||
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| - | - The OpenWrt project is governed by a group of //decision makers,// who have demonstrated a strong commitment to OpenWrt, through high quality contributions of code, documentation, | + | - The OpenWrt project is governed by a group of //decision makers,// who have demonstrated a strong commitment to OpenWrt, through high quality contributions of code, documentation, |
| - All decision makers have the right to vote and are invited to liberally exercise this voting right in order to keep a broad consensus on project matters. | - All decision makers have the right to vote and are invited to liberally exercise this voting right in order to keep a broad consensus on project matters. | ||
| - | | + | - A formal proposal to vote shall follow this process: |
| - | | + | - Votes for decision maker membership, overall development directions, and other project matters are decided by simple majority votes of active decision makers. Changes to these rules require a two-thirds majority of active decision makers. |
| - Decision makers who are unreachable for three months in a row shall have their status revoked in order to retain the ability to have binding votes among the remaining active decision makers. | - Decision makers who are unreachable for three months in a row shall have their status revoked in order to retain the ability to have binding votes among the remaining active decision makers. | ||
| - There is no core developer group or other specially privileged members: the only role distinction within the project is between decision makers and non-decision-makers. Decision makers have the right to get access to all project resources. There is no partial or otherwise restricted access. | - There is no core developer group or other specially privileged members: the only role distinction within the project is between decision makers and non-decision-makers. Decision makers have the right to get access to all project resources. There is no partial or otherwise restricted access. | ||
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| - Any votes and decisions made will be made public on the project websites. | - Any votes and decisions made will be made public on the project websites. | ||
| - Project infrastructure should be outsourced FOSS community operated services whenever possible in order to allow project members to focus on actual development efforts. | - Project infrastructure should be outsourced FOSS community operated services whenever possible in order to allow project members to focus on actual development efforts. | ||
| - | - Any infrastructure | + | - Each infrastructure |
| - The project will not offer email accounts under its project domain for privacy and equality reasons. | - The project will not offer email accounts under its project domain for privacy and equality reasons. | ||
| - Be nice to each other. | - Be nice to each other. | ||
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| ===== Decision makers ===== | ===== Decision makers ===== | ||