Hi Snorri,

I agree that recognizing local chapters that are formal legal entities is a 
good thing.  But I'm also going to be an advocate for recognizing very 
light-weight, self-organized local chapters.  As a thought experiment, for 
instance, I would want us to also be able to recognize chapters that are as 
informal as local OpenID chapters organized as clubs in high schools.  If I was 
in high school now, for instance, I might start the Worthington High School 
OpenID Chapter.  (I was a founder of an informal group in our high school 
called the "Computer Wizards" that ran for many years. :))  We want to 
encourage light-weight grass-roots chapters like this, as well as those that 
are formal legal entities.

Glad you'll be working on these guidelines with us!

                                                My two cents worth...
                                                -- Mike

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Subject: Re: [OpenID board] Draft guidelines for local chapters

Dear Mike,

Very good guideline, in Europe the organization is very similar!
 We have already 4 local chapters (OpenID France incorporated since 2007 + 3 
new the next month).

But as there are already a community (with Representative Member in 18 
countries, soon in 21), we think is better and more serious to accept only 
formal legal entities.

The Number of 3 member is good but depending of the countries (e.g.: in France 
the minimum is 2 while in Poland it is 15)

I'm free to work actively on these guidelines (we have already started to work 
on legal documents)

Cheers

-Snorri

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Objet : [OpenID board] Draft guidelines for local chapters

As per our discussion on the last board call, here are some of my thoughts 
about local chapters, based on my experience with USENIX local chapters.

  - Local chapter members must be members of the OIDF.
  - Local chapters can either be informal organizations or formal legal 
entities, which is a decision we can leave to the organizers.
  - Local chapters must register with OIDF.
  - Local chapters must have a designated leadership team of at least three 
people.
  - Local chapters should have their own web site listing events and news.
  - Local chapter sites are the responsibility of the chapter organizers, not 
the OIDF staff and volunteers.
  - We should allow any three OIDF members who declare themselves to be the 
leadership team for a local chapter to create one.  We should *not* express any 
favoritism between local chapters, even if multiple competing chapters form in 
a given region or city.
  - To be recognized by the OIDF, chapters must agree that their activities 
will be for the purpose of supporting the OIDF and OpenID, not competing with 
the OIDF in any way.  They must agree, for instance, that any intellectual 
property or trademarks developed or held by the local chapter must either be 
owned by OIDF, jointly owned by the OIDF, or licensed to the OIDF under terms 
that allow OIDF to use them in whatever way it sees fit, including sublicensing 
to others under terms of its choosing.
  - Chapters must exhibit "liveness" to remain recognized by the OIDF.  At 
least every 6 months, the leaders should report on their chapter activities.  
Meetings are good.  Evidence of an active mailing list is sufficient.  Making 
no report of activities when requested to do so is grounds for de-listing the 
chapter.
  - There should be a "Local Chapters" committee authorized by the board that 
is the interface to the local chapters.  It's fine for this committee to 
include some non-board members.  In fact, while I would have at least one board 
liaison to the committee, it would be a good idea to have several local chapter 
leaders on the committee as well.
  - In return for local chapters registering with the OIDF, we will list the 
chapter on the OIDF website in a list sorted by geography, providing contact 
information for the chapter.

We should add an addenda item to the board call to discuss these guidelines.

So who wants to be on the Local Chapters committee and what external members 
should we recruit?

                                                Best wishes,
                                                -- Mike

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