Meeting agenda for Monday 10th April, 2023
This is the proposed agenda for the SPI board meeting of Monday, April 10th 2023, to be held at 20:00 UTC in #spi on irc.spi-inc.org.
- Opening
- Roll Call
- President's report (Michael Schultheiss)
- Treasurer's report (Héctor Orón Martínez)
- Secretary's report (Forrest Fleming)
- Outstanding minutes
- Items up for discussion
- Amendment of resolution 2009-11-04.jmd.1
- Compile Farm as an Associated Project
- Conflict of Interests
- Steamworks Account
- Dissolve defunct committees
- Contract questions/discussion
- Any other business
- Next board meeting: May 8, 2023, 20:00 UTC
President's report
pending
Treasurer's report
pending
Secretary's report
Thank you to everyone who has provided your conflict of interest form. If you have not yet done so, please provide your CoI form to fsf. Thank you to Jonatas, Zach, and others for your continued support with secretarial duties.
Outstanding minutes
pending
Items up for Discussion
Amendment of resolution 2009-11-04.jmd.1
“Whereas Consideration #3 has been false since at least 2015, update the procedures as the election is no longer strictly required for contributing membership expiry.”
Compile Farm as an Associated Project
SPI resolution 2023-03-31.zv.1 WHEREAS 1. Compile Farm is a substantial and significant Free Software project. The Compile Farm project helps free software developers to build, test, and debug their code. To this end, the project maintains machines with a wide variety of architectures and operating systems. 2. Compile Farm developers would like SPI's support and assistance, including accepting donations and holding funds, holding substantial and intangible assets, and legal assistance. THE SPI BOARD RESOLVES THAT 3. Compile Farm 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. Zach van Rijn is recognised by SPI as the authoritative decision maker and SPI liaison for Compile Farm. Successors will be appointed by vote by the core team. The SPI Board reserves the right to break ties. 5. If the last known SPI liaison for Compile Farm is missing in action, and no new SPI liaison is appointed for two consecutive years the associated project is deemed defunct. 6. In such a circumstance, the SPI Board will, in its good-faith discretion, proceed as follows: the Board will identify one or more other SPI associated projects or 501(c)(3) charities which can accept the project's assets and use them for a similar purpose, and transfer the assets to the identified destination or destinations as feasible. Assets for which no such transfer can be arranged within a reasonable time will become part of the SPI general fund. 7. This invitation will lapse, if not accepted, 60 days after it is approved by the SPI Board.
Conflict of Interests
There are questions regarding whether the N-PCL Modernization Act, or any applicable New York law, requires special handling of Compile Farm's Application to become an Associated Project, due to a potential Conflict of Interest. Details regarding this matter may be found here:
https://gitlab.com/spi-inc/website/-/merge_requests/25
Additional documentation has been shared on the Board mailing list, in particular the message "Navigating Possible CoI w.r.t. Compile Farm", proposing mitigation strategies to avoid an appearance/actual Conflict.
Steamworks Account
The Battle for Wesnoth and The Mana World have both requested a SPI controlled Steamworks account. This requires signing a Non Disclosure Agreement, and after this, a few confidential contracts such as the Developers Agreement.
I would like to request SPI to assign someone to review these contracts and sign them on SPI's behalf, or relay them to the Board for deliberation if they contain problematic clauses, through the private lists due to the sensitive nature of the Non Disclosure Agreement.
Dissolve defunct committees
The By-Law Committee, the Trademark Committee and the Open Source Committee have been defunct for the past two decades and are not mandated by the By-Laws.
Two of them have an upkeep to keep mailing lists around which have not seen activity from ten to twenty years, which would be better archived.
It is resolved that: The By-Law Committee, the Trademark Committee, and the Open Source Committee charters be revoked and the committee be abolished.
Contracts questions/decisions
How can we best unblock the following?