Gregory Maxwell [ARCHIVE] on Nostr: 📅 Original date posted:2015-06-14 📝 Original message:On Sun, Jun 14, 2015 at ...
📅 Original date posted:2015-06-14
📝 Original message:On Sun, Jun 14, 2015 at 10:12 AM, Warren Togami Jr. <wtogami at gmail.com> wrote:
> From the perspective of our community, for bitcoin-dev it seems like a great
> fit. Why? While they are interested in supporting general open source
> development, the LF has literally zero stake in this. In addition to
> neutrality, they seem to be suitable as a competent host. They have
I support this proposal.
But for clarity sake, we should recognize that Linux Foundation isn't
a charity chartered to act in the public good, is a trade organization
which acts in the commercial interest of it's membership.
I do not think this presents a problem: LF's membership's interests
are not at odds with ours currently, and aren't likely to become so
(doubly so with sourceforge as the comparison point). We are, after
all, just talking about a development mailing list; in the unlikely
case that there were issues in the future it could be changed, and
they've demonstrated considerable competence at this kind of operation
as well, and I would be grateful to have their support. I mention it
only because the 'foundation' name sometimes carries the charity
confusion, and to be clear that I think the stakes on this matter are
small enough that it doesn't require a careful weighing of interests.
These concerns may matter for other initiatives but as you note, LF
has zero stake beyond the general support of the open source
ecosystem.
I do not believe it would be wise to delete the SF account, at least
while there are many active links to it. As it might well be recreated
to 'mirror' things as a 'service' to those following the old links.
I also agree with Jeff's comments wrt, bitcoin-security.
📝 Original message:On Sun, Jun 14, 2015 at 10:12 AM, Warren Togami Jr. <wtogami at gmail.com> wrote:
> From the perspective of our community, for bitcoin-dev it seems like a great
> fit. Why? While they are interested in supporting general open source
> development, the LF has literally zero stake in this. In addition to
> neutrality, they seem to be suitable as a competent host. They have
I support this proposal.
But for clarity sake, we should recognize that Linux Foundation isn't
a charity chartered to act in the public good, is a trade organization
which acts in the commercial interest of it's membership.
I do not think this presents a problem: LF's membership's interests
are not at odds with ours currently, and aren't likely to become so
(doubly so with sourceforge as the comparison point). We are, after
all, just talking about a development mailing list; in the unlikely
case that there were issues in the future it could be changed, and
they've demonstrated considerable competence at this kind of operation
as well, and I would be grateful to have their support. I mention it
only because the 'foundation' name sometimes carries the charity
confusion, and to be clear that I think the stakes on this matter are
small enough that it doesn't require a careful weighing of interests.
These concerns may matter for other initiatives but as you note, LF
has zero stake beyond the general support of the open source
ecosystem.
I do not believe it would be wise to delete the SF account, at least
while there are many active links to it. As it might well be recreated
to 'mirror' things as a 'service' to those following the old links.
I also agree with Jeff's comments wrt, bitcoin-security.