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| RadioExam.Org previously existed as a project operated solely by Ian Kluft, author of the initial version of this charter, who is submitting the project to the corporation in order to | ||||||||
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create a larger community around it that it needs to reach its potential. | |||||||
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We wrote in the corporate by-laws intending to have Open Source Software projects as SIGs.
But this is the first one.
It borrows from the structure of Open Source projects under the corporate umbrellas of the
Apache Software Foundation
and the
Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo).
OSGeo is also recently incorporated and following ASF's model, though with some differences in style.
Some notable differences in our structure:
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In some places this refers to SBAY.ORG's By-Laws, which can be found at http://corp.sbay.org/
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| RadioExam.Org is a Special Interest Group (SIG) of the South Bay Community Network, Inc., a California non-profit corporation, also known as SBAY.ORG | ||||||||
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or SBAY (hereinafter "the corporation"). | |||||||
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RadioExam.Org is organized under Article 12 of the corporation's By-Laws.
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"The corporation" refers to the South Bay Community Network, Inc. | |||||||
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Each calendar year the Steering Committee shall elect one of its members | |||||||
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Each calendar year or any time that there is a vacancy, the Steering Committee shall elect one of its members | |||||||
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All activities which represent the organization externally shall be under | |||||||
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All activities which represent RadioExam.Org externally shall be under | |||||||
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The Steering Committee may create or remove volunteer positions. | |||||||
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in any position in the organization. | |||||||
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in any position created by the Steering Committee. The corporation's Board of Directors may remove any Steering Committee member or volunteer from their position. | |||||||
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| The RadioExam.Org Coordinator shall serve as the SIG Coordinator according to the corporation's By-Laws, and represent RadioExam.Org to the corporation. | ||||||||
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Qualifications of Steering Committee membersEach Steering Committee member shall be a member in good standing of the corporation. The Steering Committee may nominate pending new Steering Committee members for membership in the corporation if necessary in order to meet this qualification. Each Steering Committee member shall be a member in good standing of RadioExam.Org. | |||||||
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Any member of the Steering Committee may nominate a qualified member of RadioExam.Org for Steering Committee membership.
Nominations must include a description of the merit by which the individual is believed to have earned this status.
A simple majority vote of the Steering Committee is required to approve the nomination and add the member to the Steering Committee.
A member of the Steering Committee may be removed by one of the following methods:
E-mail listsRadioExam.Org shall maintain e-mail lists for discussion. New e-mail lists may be created with the approval of the Stratofox Coordinator. RadioExam.Org shall adhere to the corporation's e-mail list policies including e-mail etiquette. RadioExam.Org may make its own mail list policies according to the Policies and Rules section below.Procedures for votingThe following procedure applies to votes on issues put before the Steering Committee or before the membership of RadioExam.Org. Voting may take place by e-mail with the following requirements. This procedure is called an "e-mail vote".
Policies and RulesPolicies and Rules may be enacted, amended or removed by simple majority vote of the Steering Committee. Any RadioExam.Org member in good standing may also submit proposals for policies and rules. A draft of the policy shall be posted to the Stratofox Core Team's mail list for a minimum of 72 hours of review, unless cancelled by its author. The RadioExam.Org membership may adopt proposed policies or remove existing policies of the organization by a simple majority e-mail vote. Policy and rule votes by the membership take precedence over those by the Steering Committee. Any RadioExam.Org policy or rule may be removed by the corporation's Board of Directors. In case of conflict, the corporation's by-laws, the corporation's policies, US Federal law, and laws of applicable state and local governments take precedence over any RadioExam.Org policy. A policy or proposed policy found by the Steering Committee or the corporation to be in violation shall be cancelled and returned to its author with recommendations as a new proposal.Qualifications for membership in RadioExam.OrgThere are two methods to become a member of RadioExam.Org: a software committer or an operations participant. Individuals may perform volunteer assistance without being members. Software developers may qualify for membership by submission of useful patches or providing other assistance which indicates merit. Operations participants may qualify for membership by providing resources and/or assistance with infrastructure, such as web sites or mail lists, which indicates merit. A new member may be accepted by either of the following methods:
Removal or suspension of RadioExam.Org Members for misconductAny RadioExam.Org member who is found by the Steering Committee to have broken rules or committed behavior contrary to the purpose of RadioExam.Org shall be subject to disciplinary action. If the individual is on the Steering Committee, the decision shall be made by the remainder of the Steering Committee. The Steering Committee shall decide whether the degree of the offense warrants requiring an apology and temporary suspension of some or all membership privileges, or in the most severe circumstances expulsion from RadioExam.Org. Expulsion of a RadioExam.Org member requires a 2/3 vote of the Steering Committee - all others require a simple majority vote. A RadioExam.Org member shall not be considered on good standing while a suspension of any membership privileges is in effect.Decision-making procedures and conflict resolutionDecision-making procedures of Article 6 of the corporation's By-Laws shall also govern decisions within RadioExam.Org. It shall be the responsibility of the Coordinator to ensure that these procedures are followed and to perform or delegate the role of conflict resolution arbitration when necessary. | |||||||
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Discussion of RadioExam.Org Charter in SBAY.ORGPurposeRadioExam.Org maintains Open Source software which is available for free to the public, and one or more web sites using that software, which provides online practice for FCC Amateur Radio examinations. In general this community may provide volunteer-operated support for those studying for Amateur Radio exams that members of our volunteer community offer to perform. The following related activities are also specifically included in the purpose and intended community of the organization:
DefinitionsA "simple majority vote" is a vote where the minimum number to pass must be greater than a fraction of the total votes that were cast. If no other fraction or percentage is specified then the vote must be greater than 1/2 to pass. An "absolute majority vote" is a vote there the minimum number to pass must be greater than a fraction of the total eligible voters. If no other fraction or percentage is specified then the vote must be greater than 2/3 to pass.RadioExam.Org OfficersThe Steering Committee oversees the organization including software development, operational and community aspects. All members of the Steering Committee are officers of the organization. Each calendar year the Steering Committee shall elect one of its members to act as the RadioExam.Org Coordinator. The Coordinator shall act as the chair of the Steering Committee. All activities which represent the organization externally shall be under the authority of the Coordinator. The Steering Committee may appoint, delegate or remove volunteers in any position in the organization. The Steering Committee shall have responsibility to ensure that RadioExam.Org complies with (in order from highest to lowest precedence) * applicable federal, state and local laws * the corporation's By-Laws * RadioExam.Org's charter (this document) * the corporation's rules and policies * RadioExam.Org rules and policies The Steering Committee shall have authority to make any decisions necessary to implement this requirement.SIG CoordinatorThe RadioExam.Org Coordinator shall serve as the SIG Coordinator according to the corporation's By-Laws, and represent RadioExam.Org to the corporation.Procedures for election and removal of Steering Committee members | |||||||