Le 27/01/16 19:30, SarahSV a écrit :
On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 8:28 AM, Florence Devouard
<fdevouard(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
I read you Sarah. Good point. Hmmm.
But ianal...
I am sure it was discussed back then, but I forgot the details.
I contacted Brad on Facebook to suggest him to read the list. Perhaps he
might be willing to comment on this ?
Flo
Hi Flo, thanks for doing that.
There's another reference to this in the 22 October 2004 board meeting,
where you agreed certain changes to the bylaws, including "A volunteer
member is not required to complete or sign and send any form to the
Foundation." [1]
Sarah
1.
https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Meetings/October_22,_2004
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Not unsurprisingly. I wanted to make sure that all community members
would have a say... not only those who happened to sign a document,
disclosed their identities and perhaps paid a fee. This was my wish.
Further investigating on that matter later on showed that things were
not so simple.
Of course, in a perfect world, we would have had full legal advice
before agreeing on bylaws changes, PR advice on how to announce changes,
assistant support to polish board meeting notes, and so on. We had none
of that. I am amazed each time I see how much we changed :)
Thinking of "signing a document", the nearest thing we have at the
moment is the signature system for OTRS agent on Phabricator.
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Confidentiality_agreement_for_nonpublic_inf…
Thanks Sarah
Florence
PS: I am