Hi Guido,

that’s an interesting question and I am also interested to read a paper or the 
like. 

Keep in mind, that the ASF itself is a foundation consisting of 200+ open 
source projects. The way each project is organised (driven by it’s PMC with the 
community) is different. So I expect that the ASF could give an overview of how 
the foundation is organised. If this “way of working” is applicable for 
organisational conditions in a company should be examined more deeply. But 
still - that’s really an interesting comparison.

All the best

Andy
 
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> On 3 Mar 2017, at 10:09, Guido Serra <z...@fsfe.org> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> at my current employer we are trying to define the Way of Working.
> 
> The company is distributed across 3 major timezones, 4/5h aparts from each 
> others.
> We do have multiple projects and we are trying to define a model of ownership
> to have lead developers or teams associated to them, responsible to maintain 
> their repos.
> 
> I really would like to know more about the Apache Software Foundation model, 
> it would be great if you could share more about its internal way of working.
> 
> Specially about use cases of people that already attempted to introduce it in 
> corporation environments, and the success (or failures) of those attempts.
> 
> Regards,
> Guido Serra aka Zeph, FSFE Fellow
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