On 05/30/2013 06:04 AM, Jim Jagielski wrote:

On May 29, 2013, at 5:55 PM, Martin Sebor <mse...@gmail.com> wrote:

But to be chair, one needs to be a member of the foundation.

That's not true.


It would certainly simplify the situation if it wasn't.

I've always understood that one would have to be based on statements
like the one below (copied from Project Management Committees (PMC)):

  Each PMC consists of at least one officer of the ASF, who shall
  be designated chairperson, and may include one or more *other*
  members of the ASF.

That suggests that chairperson is the one required member of the
foundation on a PMC.

  The chair of the PMC is appointed by the Board and is an officer
  of the ASF (Vice President).

Does an officer of the ASF not have to be a member?

Martin

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