Membership Rules

Disclaimer
''This is an early draft, not yet ready for wide discussion. It is only a starting point for discussion; OSGeo and its board do not yet have an official position on these issues.''

''To avoid ambiguity, we will use the following conventions in this document. We will use the term "member" (in lowercase) to denote any member of the Foundation, of any membership class. When referring to members of a specific class, we will use the mebership class name in capitalized form, e.g. "Associate Member".''

Membership Classes
There are several "classes" of membership in the Foundation, described below. Each class is described in terms of several characteristics:


 * Eligibility Requirements: who can be a member of this class
 * Nominating Rights: what rights are given for nominating new members
 * Voting Rights: what rights are given for voting on new members
 * Participation Rights: what rights are given to participate in general Foundation activities
 * Logo Rights: what OSGeo logos or such the member can use

The membership classes are:


 * Non-Member (this membership class is described largely for pedagogical reasons, as it includes everyone; I don't like the term "Non-Member" though, suggestions welcome)
 * Eligibility Requirements: none (anyone can simply declare themselves to be a Non-Member)
 * Nominating Rights: has the right to nominate Voting Members and Board members
 * Voting Rights: none
 * Participation Rights: has the right to use the site, join committees, contribute source code, start new projects, subscribe to mailing lists, etc
 * Logo Rights: none


 * Associate Member (also known as "Supporter" or "Friend")
 * Eligibility Requirements: none (anyone can become an Associate Member simply by signing up on the website)
 * Nominating Rights: same as Non-Member
 * Voting Rights: none
 * Participation Rights: same as Non-Member
 * Logo Rights: has the right to use the "OSGeo Supporter" logo


 * Voting Member
 * Eligibility Requirements: must be nominated and voted in
 * Nominating Rights: same as Non-Member
 * Voting Rights: may vote for new Voting Members and Board members
 * Participation Rights: same as Non-Member
 * Logo Rights: has the right to use the "OSGeo Member" logo


 * Emeritus Member (this is essentially the same level as an Associate Member)
 * Eligibility Requirements: must currently be a Voting Member
 * a Voting Member gets moved to this class via Board action, when the member is deemed no longer "active" (need to review Apache policy)
 * Nominating Rights: same as Non-Member
 * Voting Rights: none
 * Participation Rights: same as Non-Member
 * Logo Rights: has the right to use the "OSGeo Supporter" logo


 * Honorary Member (this is essentially the same level as an Associate Member)
 * Eligibility Requirements: none
 * a Non-Member gets moved to this class via Board action, when the individual is deemed worthy
 * this could be used for keynoters at OSGeo conferences, as a means for recognizing historical personages, possible fund-raising and PR angle, etc
 * Nominating Rights: same as Non-Member
 * Voting Rights: none
 * Participation Rights: same as Non-Member
 * Logo Rights: has the right to use the "OSGeo Supporter" logo

Notes:

These four classes of members are individuals, not corporations or other organizations. A member may choose to have their entry in the membership roster list one or more "affiliations" as an indication that the member may at times be representing the opinions and needs of his or her employer, etc. However, such an affiliated organization has no rights or responsibilities within the Foundation.

Note that, perhaps surprisingly, Board membership is handled separately from these four classes of membership. Specifically, one need not be a Foundation member of any type to be nominated and elected to the Board, although this would certainly be unusual.

The Foundation will maintain on its website a roster of all members.

A member may choose to resign from the Foundation at any time.

Corporate Membership for Organizations
This discussion page is about individuals who are members: there is a sepatate type of membership for organizations. This topic will be discussed elsewhere at a later date, but here are some initial thoughts:


 * organizations (corporations, governmental bodies, non-profits, NGOs, etc) may wish to associate themselves with the Foundation as Sponsors


 * such Sponsors will nominated and elected by Voting Members, in a process similar to choosing Voting Members)


 * Sponsor membership may have an associated fee, presumably weighted by organization size (NGOs excluded); no voting rights


 * Sponsors get the right to attend special "roundtable" events, e.g. private meeting at the yearly conference with key Foundation individuals


 * Sponssors get the right to use the "OSGeo Sponsor" logo

Note specifically that Sponsors get no voting rights. Correspondingly, an individual affiliated with a Sponsor organization may be a Voting Member.

''Question: does it make sense to call an NGO or non-profit a "Sponsor"?

General Member Responsibilities
As a member of the Foundation, you have the following responsibilities:


 * promote the goals of the foundation


 * act in a professional and responsible manner



New Member Nominations
procedure for nominating and electing new members; nominees must opt-in; ...?

Formal State Diagram
show the different indidivual membership classes, and possible state transitions between them

Member Change and Revocation
If the Board deems that a Voting Member is no longer "active" or "participating" in Foundation activities, they may by majority vote change the member's status from Voting Member to Emeritus Member.

If the Board deems that any member is not acting in the best interests of the Foundation, e.g. by not adhering to the Membership Responsinbilites, they may by majority revoke the membership of that member.

Criteria for Member Nominations
The following suggested membership selection criteria were taken verbtim from what was used in selecting the second tranche; seems pretty complete to me:


 * The person should have made a contribution to open source geospatial software already.


 * The person should be willing to put in time and effort on the foundation, perhaps joining committee(s), or volunteering in some other way that gets the foundation going.


 * Members should believe in the general goals of the foundation. To support and promote the use of open source geospatial software in a collaborative manner (my words).


 * Members selected should provide a diversity of geographic representation in the foundation.


 * Members selected should provide representation of a diversity of projects. For instance, we have a strong desire to see the "java tribe" well represented in the foundation. We don't want the membership dominated by folks from just one project.


 * Members selected should provide representation of a diversity of interests (eg. corporate, hobbyist, educational, scientific).


 * Members should be prepared to works constructively and positively towards the goals of the foundation. Good teamwork skills are an asset.

Nondiscrimination
(although this sounds like legal boilerplate, but I'm including not for any legal reason -- I'm including it because I think it is a good thing to say out loud, esp. in an internatial group like this)

The Foundation is open to all members of the geospatial community. We do not discrimite based on age, gender, race, nationality, religion, sexual orientation, or disability.