On 2025-02-07 23:14, Hartmut Goebel wrote:
Am 01.02.25 um 13:37 schrieb Tomas Volf:
Depends, I host my email at VPSFree.cz, which is (roughly speaking) a
non-profit, where I do not pay a subscription, but a membership fee.
And I get full voting rights, per the applicable Czech laws for this
type of non-profit.  So if I would not like something in our Charter, I
could put forward a motion for the next annual meeting, and get it voted
upon (but sure, the vote might not pass).

I do not have that option on GitHub, Hetzner, or, for that matter,
Codeberg.

Codeberg.org is driven by Codeberg e.V. which is a registered non-profit association (German: Verein) according to German Law. You can become a member and get voting rights. Read more about it at <https://docs.codeberg.org/getting-started/what-is-codeberg/#what-is-codeberg-e.v.%3F>.


Now you mention it, shouldn't we have some people there to vote if we are doing some heavy use of their infrastructure?

Isn't that what we are missing at the FSF, the fact that they don't listen to project maintainers much?

Here we have an opportunity to join them and take part in their decision making, if it affects us (or others).

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