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Confusing use of 'officer' #270

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sebbASF opened this issue Aug 3, 2023 · 9 comments
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Confusing use of 'officer' #270

sebbASF opened this issue Aug 3, 2023 · 9 comments

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sebbASF commented Aug 3, 2023

Each PMC includes least one officer of the ASF, who shall be
can be taken to imply that PMC chairs are chosen from a pool of 'officers'.

AIUI, it's the other way round: the person approved as chair is deemed to be an officer for their term as chair.

Also, later on, it says that Officers are appointed by the Board. This is true, but they can also be appointed by the President (and Chair?)

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clr-apache commented Aug 3, 2023 via email

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This feels like a Board issue. Will leave it open, but maybe we should run this past them?

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clr-apache commented Oct 19, 2023 via email

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gstein commented Oct 19, 2023

I would not like to see a Bylaws change. Those should be as inviolate and as stable as we can make them. There is usually a way to construct a Resolution which doesn't require a change to the Bylaws.

Note that the President appoints VPs (Officers), and has zero role with regards to PMCs. Historically, the President has asked the Board to create an Office, and then the President appoints a person to fill that Office (and may change the person over time, without recourse to the Board).

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clr-apache commented Oct 19, 2023 via email

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gstein commented Oct 19, 2023

From Section 6.3:

by resolution

The Board has always done this. This clause is satisfied.

consisting of at least one officer of the corporation

In the resolution, the Board creates the VP position/officer (naming a person from the roster). This clause is satisfied.

who shall be designated chair of such committee

The resolution states the above-created officer is the Chair, satisfying this clause.

and may include one or more other members of the corporation.

The word "may" means zero or more Members. This is always true, so the Section 6.3 is fully-satisfied.

The Bylaws are completely followed, and fully-satisfied. I don't know why the clause about Members is in there, but it doesn't really matter. It is not causing a problem.

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gstein commented Oct 19, 2023

To use an example from June 2023 [1]:

  RESOLVED, that the office of "Vice President, Apache Kvrocks" be and
  hereby is created, the person holding such office to serve at the
  direction of the Board of Directors as the chair of the Apache Kvrocks
  Project, and to have primary responsibility for management of the
  projects within the scope of responsibility of the Apache Kvrocks
  Project; and be it further

This part of the resolution creates a (new) Officer, and then names that Officer as the Chair.

Then a later clause:

  NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that Hulk Lin be appointed to
  the office of Vice President, Apache Kvrocks, to serve in accordance
  with and subject to the direction of the Board of Directors and the
  Bylaws of the Foundation until death, resignation, retirement, removal
  or disqualification, or until a successor is appointed; and be it
  further

This clause appoints somebody from the PMC to fill the role of Office/Chair that was just constructed.

[1] see item 7(D): https://www.apache.org/foundation/records/minutes/2023/board_minutes_2023_06_21.txt

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gstein commented Oct 19, 2023

One final point, to sebb's original post:

AIUI, it's the other way round: the person approved as chair is deemed to be an officer for their term as chair.

The Office is constructed at the same time as the PMC is constructed. The person holding that Office is designated as the Chair. Then a person is appointed to that Office.

You'll note in the resolutions that change the Chair of a PMC, that the person is relieved of their Office appointment and another is appointed. That is what truly defines their "term". If the PMC is terminated, the corresponding Office is dismantled entirely.

(the resolutions refer to the "Office"; as shorthand, we refer to "the person who is appointed to that Office" as an Officer; the resolutions are quite precise, however)

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