[Haskell-cafe] Proposal to incorporate Haskell.org
Simon Peyton-Jones
simonpj at microsoft.com
Wed May 11 11:16:29 CEST 2011
Dear haskell.org committee
Great stuff. Thanks for getting this together.
Things I wondered about are:
- who will run the haskell.org entity?
- how are they chosen? do they have fixed terms?
- how are they accountable to the Haskell Community
(eg an a brief annual report would be good;
since money is involved, accounts perhaps)
None of these look like being problems to me, but I think we should have a page that sets out these matters -- a kind of constitution for haskell.org, if you like -- as part of the process.
Simon
| -----Original Message-----
| From: libraries-bounces at haskell.org [mailto:libraries-bounces at haskell.org] On Behalf
| Of Don Stewart
| Sent: 10 May 2011 23:45
| To: haskell at haskell.org; Haskell Libraries; GHC Users Mailing List; haskell-cafe;
| committee at haskell.org
| Subject: Proposal to incorporate Haskell.org
|
| Hello everyone.
|
| The haskell.org committee[1], in the interest of the long-term stability
| of the open source Haskell community infrastructure, has decided to
| incorporate haskell.org as a legal entity. This email outlines our
| recommendation, and seeks input from the community on this decision.
|
| The committee's proposal is that haskell.org incorporate as an entity
| under the Software Freedom Conservancy umbrella organization (the same group
| that Darcs joined recently):
|
| http://sfconservancy.org/
|
| If we proceed with this move, haskell.org will be a legal entity, and
| registered as a non-profit, allowing us to more directly accept
| (US tax-deductible) donations, and to invest in assets that benefit the
| Haskell open source community.
|
| We welcome your feedback on the proposal attached below.
|
| -- Don Stewart (on behalf of the Haskell.org committee)
|
|
|
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| = A proposal for the incorporation of Haskell.org =
|
| In recent years, haskell.org has started to receive assets, e.g. money from
| Google Summer Of Code, donations for Hackathons, and a Sparc machine for use in
| GHC development. We have also started spending this money: in particular, on
| hosting haskell.org itself. There is also interest in running fundraising
| drives for specific things such as Hackathon sponsorship and hosting fees.
|
| However, haskell.org doesn't currently exist as a legal entity, meaning that
| these assets have had to be held on our behalf by other entities, such as
| Galois and various universities. This leads to tricky situations, with no-one
| being sure who should decide how the haskell.org assets can be used.
|
| To solve these problems, we propose that haskell.org applies to become a member
| project of the Software Freedom Conservancy (SFC)
| <http://conservancy.softwarefreedom.org/>. The SFC is a non-profit organization
| that provides free financial and administrative services to open source
| projects. Additionally, it has 501(c)(3) status, meaning donations from the US
| are tax-deductible. The SFC would hold haskell.org's money and other assets,
| and would be able to accept donations on behalf of haskell.org.
|
| The haskell.org committee, as described here [2], will make decisions on
| spending assets and other decisions related to governing the non-profit.
|
|
| Before proceeding, we are inviting input from the community in the form
| of specific objections or queries regarding the plan.
|
| We've tried to answer some of the most likely questions:
|
| Q: Does this mean that my Haskell project must now be covered by a
| copyleft licence such as GPL?
| A: No, but Haskell projects using haskell.org resource should use an
| Open Source licence
| <http://www.opensource.org/licenses/alphabetical>.
|
| Q: Will it still be possible to use community.h.o to host
| non-open-source material, such as academic papers?
| A: An overall minority of such content, as is the current situation, is
| not a problem.
|
| Q: Will it still be possible to have job ads on the haskell.org mailing
| lists and website?
| A: Yes.
|
| Q: Will this affect our ability to host the Haskell Symposium
| <http://www.haskell.org/haskell-symposium/> and Industrial Haskell
| Group<http://industry.haskell.org/> webpages within haskell.org?
| A: No.
|
| Q: What will be the relationship between haskell.org and other
| organizations such as the Haskell Symposium and Industrial Haskell
| Group?
| A: Those organisations will continue to exist as separate entities.
|
| Q: If an umbrella non-profit organisation "The Haskell Foundation" was
| created, would haskell.org be able to join it?
| A: Yes. It's likely that in such a scenario, the Haskell Foundation
| would become the owner of the haskell.org domain name, with the cost
| divided between the members. The entity that is part of the SFC would
| be renamed "community.haskell.org" in order to avoid confusion.
|
| [1]: http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Haskell.org_committee
| [2]: http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Haskell.org_committee#Operation
|
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