2006-09-19
This is the proposed agenda for the Annual Board meeting of August 15th, 2006, to be held at 19:00 UTC in #spi on irc.spi-inc.org.
- Opening
- Roll call
- Apologies received from Jimmy Kaplowitz
- President's report (Bdale Garbee)
- Treasurer's report (Josh Berkus)
- Outstanding minutes
- Items up for discussion:
- Further on Debian trademark in Spain? (Resolution 2006-04-03.jfsp.1)
- Attendance Policy (Resolution 2006-08-07.dbg.2)
- Accepting Gallery as Associated Project (Resolution 2006-09-19.mcs.2)
- Moving board meeting date/time
- FirstIB form
- Items requesting comment from the DPL - see discussion
- Next board meeting - Tuesday, October 17th, 2006
President's Report
(none)
Treasurer's Report
Software in the Public Interest Financial Data ============================================== This report uses a cash-based method of accounting, recording donations when deposited (not when the check was written or received by us) and recording expenses when sent or scheduled for payment (not when incurred). Network for Good processing fees are no longer listed, both to avoid confusion and since they are already subtracted out from our check before we ever receive it. Income from our Ameriprise Financial account (with income from the RVS Cash Management fund) for the statement period ending January 16 is included in January's report despite it covering a period of three months. Profit/Loss January 1 2006 - January 31 2006 Ordinary Income/Expense Income RVS Cash Management Fund 350.80[1] Total Income 350.80[2] Expense Total Expense 0.00 Net Ordinary Income 350.80 Net Income 350.80 Balance Sheet as of January 31, 2006 ASSETS Current Assets First IB Checking Known Debian Earmark (non-DebConf) 1,301.09 Known DebConf Earmark 13,258.30 Known GNOME Earmark 20.00 Known GNU TeXmacs Earmark 9.70 Known Unrestricted Earmark 574.86 Earmark to be Determined 12,258.78 Total First IB Checking 27,422.73 Ameriprise Financial Acct Earmark to be Determined 40,744.06 Total Ameriprise Financial Acct 40,744.06 Total Current Assets 68,166.79 TOTAL ASSETS 68,166.79 LIABILITIES & EQUITY Equity Retained Earnings 67,815.99 Net Income 350.80 Total Equity 68,166.79 TOTAL LIABILITIES & EQUITY 68,166.79 - Jimmy Kaplowitz, SPI Treasurer treasurer@spi-inc.org [1] This is current as of January 16, the closing date of our most recent Ameriprise statement, and covers the period from October 14, 2005, through then. [2] Again, keep in mind that the lack of donations listed only means we did not deposit any donations in January, not that we received none. Reread the first paragraph of this report if this is unclear.
Software in the Public Interest Financial Data ============================================== This report uses a cash-based method of accounting, recording donations when deposited (not when the check was written or received by us) and recording expenses when sent or scheduled for payment (not when incurred). Network for Good processing fees are no longer listed, both to avoid confusion and since they are already subtracted out from our check before we ever receive it. Profit/Loss February 1 2006 - February 28 2006 Ordinary Income/Expense Income Donations Debian 425.00 SPI 60.00 Total Donations 485.00 Total Income 485.00 Expense Misc Mailing Expenses 0.59[1] Total Expense 0.59 Net Ordinary Income 484.41 Net Income 484.41 Balance Sheet as of February 28, 2006 ASSETS Current Assets First IB Checking Known Debian Earmark (non-DebConf) 1,726.09 Known DebConf Earmark 13,258.30 Known GNOME Earmark 20.00 Known GNU TeXmacs Earmark 9.70 Known Unrestricted Earmark 634.27 Earmark to be Determined 12,258.78 Total First IB Checking 27,907.14 Ameriprise Financial Acct Earmark to be Determined 40,744.06 Total Ameriprise Financial Acct 40,744.06 Total Current Assets 68,651.20 TOTAL ASSETS 68,651.20 LIABILITIES & EQUITY Equity Retained Earnings 68,166.79 Net Income 484.41 Total Equity 68,651.20 TOTAL LIABILITIES & EQUITY 68,651.20 - Jimmy Kaplowitz, SPI Treasurer treasurer@spi-inc.org [1] Our records don't make clear what this expense is, although Branden might possibly remember. Regardless, the only fair thing to do is treat this as SPI earmark.
Software in the Public Interest Financial Data ============================================== This report uses a cash-based method of accounting, recording donations when deposited (not when the check was written or received by us) and recording expenses when sent or scheduled for payment (not when incurred). Network for Good processing fees are no longer listed, both to avoid confusion and since they are already subtracted out from our check before we ever receive it. Profit/Loss March 1 2006 - March 31 2006 Ordinary Income/Expense Income PGConference Sponsorship 3,976.00 Total Income 3,976.00 Expense Refund of Erroneous Debian Donation 44.97 Debian Travel Reimbursements 2,028.22 Total Expense 2,073.19 Net Ordinary Income 1,902.81 Net Income 1,902.81 Balance Sheet as of February 28, 2006 ASSETS Current Assets First IB Checking Known Debian Earmark (non-DebConf) (347.10)[1] Known DebConf Earmark 13,258.30 Known GNOME Earmark 20.00 Known GNU TeXmacs Earmark 9.70 Known PGConference Earmark 3,976.00 Known Unrestricted Earmark 634.27 Earmark to be Determined 12,258.78 Total First IB Checking 29,809.95 Ameriprise Financial Acct Earmark to be Determined 40,744.06 Total Ameriprise Financial Acct 40,744.06 Total Current Assets 70,554.01 TOTAL ASSETS 70,554.01 LIABILITIES & EQUITY Equity Retained Earnings 68,651.20 Net Income 1,902.81 Total Equity 70,554.01 TOTAL LIABILITIES & EQUITY 70,554.01 - Jimmy Kaplowitz, SPI Treasurer treasurer@spi-inc.org [1] Debian does not actually have a negative amount of funds; this number doesn't include DebConf-earmarked funds or any funds in the Ameriprise account. Additionally, most of the funds whose earmarks remain to be determined are Debian's.
Software in the Public Interest Financial Data ============================================== This report uses a cash-based method of accounting, recording donations when deposited (not when the check was written or received by us) and recording expenses when sent or scheduled for payment (not when incurred). Network for Good processing fees are no longer listed, both to avoid confusion and since they are already subtracted out from our check before we ever receive it. Income from our Ameriprise Financial account (with income from the RVS Cash Management fund) for the statement period ending April 16 is included in April's report despite it covering a period of three months. Profit/Loss April 1 2006 - April 30 2006 Ordinary Income/Expense Income RVS Cash Management Fund 372.66[1] Ameriprise -> FirstIB Transfer 29,000.00[2] Donations SPI 1,042.75 Debian 490.82 PostgreSQL 48.50 PGConference Sponsorship 10,000.00 Total Donations 11,582.07 Total Income 40,954.73 Expense Ameriprise -> FirstIB Transfer 29,000.00[2] Ameriprise Commission (DebConf earmark) 25.00 DebConf6 Venue Fee Payment 29,000.00 DebConf6 Wire Transfer Costs 50.00 PGConference Venue Fee Payment 1,532.72 PGConference Faxing Costs 2.14 PGConference Wire Transfer Costs 50.00 Deposit Mailing Costs (SPI earmark) 0.08 Total Expense 59,659.94 Net Ordinary Income (18,705.21) Net Income (18,705.21) Balance Sheet as of April 30, 2006 ASSETS Current Assets First IB Checking Known Debian Earmark (non-DebConf) 143.72 Known DebConf Earmark 13,208.30 Known GNOME Earmark 20.00 Known GNU TeXmacs Earmark 9.70 Known PGConference Earmark 12,391.14 Known PostgreSQL Earmark 48.50 Known Unrestricted Earmark 1,676.94 Earmark to be Determined 12,258.78 Total First IB Checking 39,757.08 Ameriprise Financial Acct Earmark to be Determined 12,091.72 Total Ameriprise Financial Acct 12,091.72 Total Current Assets 51,848.80 TOTAL ASSETS 51,848.80 LIABILITIES & EQUITY Liabilities DebConf (all owed to Debian) 29,025.00[3] Total Liabilities 29,025.00 Equity Retained Earnings 70,554.01 Net Income (18,705.21) Debian (all owed by DebConf) 29,025.00[3] Total Equity 80,873.80 TOTAL LIABILITIES & EQUITY 51,848.80 - Jimmy Kaplowitz, SPI Treasurer treasurer@spi-inc.org [1] This is current as of April 16, the closing date of our most recent Ameriprise statement, and covers the period from January 17 through then. [2] I am mainly listing this so that it's clear that the FirstIB and Ameriprise account values are changing and why, not because it's any net change in SPI assets; it's not. This was related to DebConf6. [3] This is to be repaid (at 0% interest) automatically as soon as DebConf has sufficient funds.
Discussion appendix
Since there's a new board, I thought it might be a reasonable time to go back over some of the issues that Debian would appreciate SPI input on: 1) Response to concerns related to the acceptance of Sun Java into non-free, see: From: John Goerzen <jgoerzen@complete.org> Date: Wed, 7 Jun 2006 18:28:22 -0500 Subject: Questions about Java license and related questions Message-ID: <20060607232822.GA31686@katherina.lan.complete.org> 2) Response to concerns related to interaction between Debian developers and citizens of embargoed countries, see: From: Anthony Towns <aj@azure.humbug.org.au> Date: Fri, 9 Jun 2006 17:47:49 +1000 Subject: Debian in embargoed countries Message-ID: <20060609074749.GB1408@azure.humbug.org.au> 3) Response to concerns related to online harassment, see: From: Steve Langasek <vorlon@debian.org> Date: Fri, 9 Jun 2006 17:04:51 -0700 Subject: request for assistance with ongoing harassment [debianwomenpassaway@yahoo.com: Debian women: please pass away.] Message-ID: <20060610000450.GN13192@mauritius.dodds.net> 4) Precise accounting of funds held for the benefit of the Debian project (my imprecise estimate is $0, split between -$50,000 for debconf, and +$50,000 for misc debian use, which will obviously only be useful when the HP money makes its way in) None 5) Is there any sort of online/electronic report of donations from Click & Pledge that can be made available? 6) I think Debian would appreciate it if SPI would formally comment on the asset handling changes proposed on debian-vote, to ensure we can maintain a friendly and consultative relationship. (Even if the comment is just "yup, that's fine by us!" or whatever) See the threads related to: From: Manoj Srivastava <srivasta@debian.org> Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2006 20:12:54 -0500 Subject: Constitutional Amendment GR: Handling assets for the project Message-id: <87r70f92w9.fsf@glaurung.internal.golden-gryphon.com> http://lists.debian.org/debian-vote/2006/07/msg00005.html
Resolutions
Resolution 2006-04-03.jfsp.1: Debian trademark in Spain WHEREAS 1. The Debian trademark in Spain is currently held by Jesus Martinez which has no association with either the Debian project or SPI Inc. 2. The SPI trademark committee wants to register the Debian trademark EU-wide and any registration in an EU country will stall the process 3. Mr. Martinez has been contacted by the "Debian Spain" association and by Javier de la Cueva and has rejected to transfer the trademark over to SPI unless the following terms are met: * Deletion of all Internet web pages with prior references to Mr. Martínez trademark appropriation. * Payment of 3,000 Euros as a fee for having made the defense of the trademark and the costs. * SPI letter granting him the rights to use perennially the trademark "Debian". 4. The SPI Board considers the transfer term unacceptable. THE SPI BOARD RESOLVES THAT 5. SPI will initiate legal actions against Mr. Martinez. 6. SPI will provide a notarized and apostilled Power of Attorney to the Spanish lawyer Javier de la Cueva, who will act in a Pro Bono basis, and will litigate on behalf of SPI. 7. SPI will provide certificates of the trademark registry and any other relevant documents to Javier de la Cueva needed to provide documentary evidences necessary to defend the case.
Resolution 2006-08-07.dbg.2 This resolution supersedes 2001-09-17.br. 1. WHEREAS the Board of Directors of Software in the Public Interest is responsible for the operation of the organisation; 2. and WHEREAS the Board of Directors performs its business at its meetings; 3. and WHEREAS Board members are expected to attend all meetings; 4. and WHEREAS Board members who do not attend a reasonable number of meetings can prevent the Board from carrying out its duties; The Board of Directors hereby resolves that: 5. The Accounting Period for this Attendance Policy shall be one year, ending with the most recent Board meeting, including any meeting in session; 6. All Board members shall be recorded in the meeting minutes of all board meetings while they are members as having an attendance status that is one of: a. Absent, b. Absent, with regrets, c. Present, with exception, d. Present; 7. A Board member who fails to attend a valid Board meeting, and who has not sent the Board regrets for the meeting at least twenty-four (24) hours prior to the scheduled start of the meeting, shall be marked as: "Absent", but may, by a vote of the Board at the time the Minutes are being approved for that meeting be marked as "Absent, with regrets" without notice having been received should the Board be satisfied that reasonable notice was not possible; 8. A Board member who fails to attend a valid Board meeting, but who has sent the Board regrets at least twenty-four (24) hours prior to the scheduled start of the meeting, shall be marked as: "Absent, with regrets"; 9. A Board member who attends a valid Board meeting shall be marked as "Present", but shall be marked as "Present, with exception" if he does not: a. Register as present during Roll Call, and b. Participate or actively abstain in all votes, and c. Respond to all Quorum Calls called for by the meeting Chair; 10. A Quorum Call may be called by the meeting Chair at any time during a meeting if he reasonably believes that the number of members still attending are insufficient to retain Quorum, and all members present must respond in acknowledgement of their presence. Such Quorum calls and their results shall be recorded in the meeting Minutes; 11. All Board members shall be considered "Present" for all meetings for the year prior to their first appointment to the Board; 12. A Board member shall be asked to resign from the Board, and may be subject to a removal hearing if the Board member is a. marked as "Absent" for the greater of 20% or three Board meetings during the accounting period, or b. marked as "Absent, with regrets" for the greater of 40% or five Board meetings during the accounting period, or c. not marked as "Present" for the lesser of 50% or seven Board meetings during the accounting period; 13. This resolution and all its effects shall take place effective with the passage of this resolution, with no action being taken for attendance records prior to its implementation.
Resolution 2006-09-19.mcs.2 Accepting Gallery as Associated Project WHEREAS 1. Gallery is a substantial and significant Free Software project. 2. The Gallery developers would like SPI's support and assistance, including taking donations. THE SPI BOARD RESOLVES THAT 3. Gallery is formally invited to become an SPI Associated Project, according to the SPI Framework for Associated Projects, SPI Resolution 1998-11-16.iwj.1-amended-2004-08-10.iwj.1, a copy of which can be found at https://www.spi-inc.org/corporate/resolutions/2004/2004-08-10.iwj.1 4. Currently, Bharat Mediratta is recognised by SPI as the current authoritative decision maker for Gallery. 5. This invitation will lapse, if not accepted, 60 days after it is approved by the SPI Board.