From: Klemens Morgenstern (klemensdavidmorgenstern_at_[hidden])
Date: 2024-08-06 04:48:56


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>
> 5. When the Boost community cannot achieve consensus, the responsibility
> for making a directional decision shall pass to the Boost Software Commons
> (“Commons”), a 501(c)(3) non-profit registered in Delaware on March 1,
> 2024, which is not controlled by the Alliance and whose board currently
> consists of Boost authors. The Commons is now in hibernation until it is
> needed.
>

Can you elaborate the rules/articles of association of this non-profit?

Can the board only ever consist of boost library authors? If so, what
would constitute a library author? Is this explicit in the bylaws?
How would one get on the board of this organization?