On Wed, 15 Nov 2017 14:21:59 -0500 NP-Hardass <np-hard...@gentoo.org> wrote: > > > No, if you think there is an issue with the Council decision, you > should speak with the Council. Moreover... The Council is > responsible for technical decisions within Gentoo. Unless it > violates the Social Contract, I cannot see how the Trustees should be > involved here. They have empowered the Council to make technical > decisions as they see fit.
There is nothing empowering the Council from the Trustees. Legally the Trustees could have final say. The Council is not a legal body nor formal in any legal filing. They have no say when it comes down to it from a legal perspective. However everything is structured such that the Council does have final say over all technical matters. That is something the community did, and adheres to. There is nothing, to my recollection, in Foundation By Laws or other that would connect the two. The council has no power over Trustees, and Trustees do have legal power over all of Gentoo. The Trustees just abstain from technical matters, as that is the structure the community has accepted. I am not aware of anything else with such structure. Nothing legally gives Council final say technically. That is just how things are, and likely will always remain as such. Which is some what strange as Trustees can be responsible for the actions of others. Despite having no say in such matters till it becomes a legal issue. IMHO I rather see a structure where Council is more like CTO. Still top for technical, but falls under Trustees for oversight, final say, etc. A normal structure like exists in most any business globally. They should work together more as one vs two bodies. -- William L. Thomson Jr.
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