+1

I'm not a vocally active member of this list and I don't think I've ever 
contributed a patch to the project, but I've been a heavy user of libtiff for 
over 30 years and have been the author of other widely used open source 
packages and products that use libtiff as a critical dependency.

I think this is a good move, and I have had the experience of a couple 
prominent open source projects I started transferring to be part of the ASWF 
(under the Linux Foundation) and part of that process was establishing a formal 
steering committee, procedures, regular zoom meetings, etc., much like you are 
doing now. I can say that this has been a very positive change for my other 
projects. So as somebody who has gone through this process and is happily on 
the other side, I offer congratulations and wish you good luck, I'm sure this 
will be a positive thing for the libtiff community.


> As in any bootstrapping process, we have no official rules yet. We 
> should likely aim for a unanimity vote from at least the proposed PSC 
> members, and ideally a majority from the expressed votes of the 
> community member who may want to cast their vote.

--
Larry Gritz
[email protected]





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