Personally I think the possibility of Ubuntu or any
other Linux centered
dist, institution or project being ostracized for *any* reason is quite
strange. Even more so, because they are involved in a successful
business enterprise.
Second that.
In the past serious decisions have been made by the
Board of Directors
which is a private invite only mailing list with a smaller portion of
the original members included on it. However I am willing to code up a
page to allow anonymous votes for future decision making by everyone if
necessary.
True, although my understanding is that every member
project/institution/whatever, upon joining can opt for adding a voting member
to the board (as described at the bottom of the "About" page). Hence, I feel
that we need to adhere to the policy. That being said, I am not sure whether
Jaromil had ever opted to represent his project in the board as a voting
member nor am I aware of any log that would annotate that being done, but
assuming that he has, then he has every right to call for a vote.
It is my belief that this aspect of the consortium's structure will have to be
revisited, because as we grow, the current model will become more and more
unwieldy. But in the absence of the such a revision, I'd propose simply a
voting system which will ascertain what a majority of the
Linuxaudio.org
membership wants to do in respect to Ubuntu, act upon this vote, hopefully
learn from the whole experience and move on. My hope is that we will then use
this situation as a model for restructuring of the current consortium's
hierarchy/board/whatever, so that we can better anticipate future occurrences
of similar situations.
Best wishes,
Ico