more info on license proliferation committe members

Pablo Barrera Franco pablo at barrerafranco.com.ar
Tue Aug 23 02:14:09 UTC 2005


Hi Laura,
What about Bruno Souza from Brazil, is not member of the Board of OSI. 
Some other Latinamerican member?
A lot of people from USA, and little bit from other countries of the 
"Rest of the world" :-P

Best Regards
Pablo Barrera Franco
Iniciativa Open Source LA (Nodo Argentina)



lmajerus at speakeasy.net wrote:

>>how many of them happen to be attorneys ( in which state, country ) and where do they currently work ??
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>Mitchell Baker, Mozilla, attorney 
>John Cowan, Reuters, not attorney
>Damien Eastwood, Sun Microsystems, attorney
>Brian Geurts, Nasa, attorney
>Rishab Aiyer Ghosh, OSI board member, formerly India, now Netherlands, not attorney
>Laura Majerus, Fenwick & West, attorney
>Russ Nelson, OSI Board member, not attorney
>Karna Nisewaner, IBM, attorney
>Diane Peters, OSDL, attorney
>Eric Raymond, OSI observer (not board member), not attorney
>Cliff Schmidt, Apache, not attorney
>McCoy Smith, Intel, attorney
>Sanjiva Weerawarana, OSI Board member and Apache, Sri Lanka, not attorney
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>The bios of the OSI board members (and Eric and me) are at: http://opensource.org/docs/board.php
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>Don't have bios for the other members, but that's a good idea, and I'll try to get them up pretty soon.  I do know that some of them can be found by googling but I'd want to ask before posting URLs of their personal pages.
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>This might be a good time to say again that committee members have agreed not to cast deciding votes on licenses for which they or their companies are stewards. (For example, McCoy couldn't vote on the Intel Open Source License if he hadn't already voluntarily moved it to the non-recommended tier).
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