On Wed, Mar 28, 2018 at 11:38 AM, Daniel Robbins wrote: > On Wed, Mar 28, 2018 at 3:12 AM, Ulrich Mueller wrote: > >> >>>>> On Tue, 27 Mar 2018, Daniel Robbins wrote: >> >> >>> The trustees, as a whole, have complete authority over the project, >> >>> and have the ability and legal authority to remove Council members >> >>> that they may feel are a threat to the long-term stability of >> >>> the project. >> >> Council and trustees are independently elected bodies, so there is no >> hierarchy between them. Especially, the only way to remove a council >> member is by election (or by slacker mark). GLEP 39 is very clear >> there. >> > > GLEP 39 has absolutely no legal standing. It is a fantasy document > compared to the actual authority of the trustees. > > > No, you are misrepresenting the actual authority of Trustees. They >> > have actual, real authority over the project as opposed to imagined >> > authority that you seem to appeal to. >> >> Good luck with exercising that authority over developers who are all >> volunteers. :) >> > > Sure, the Trustees have no authority over these volunteers -- as long as > they are not operating under the Gentoo name, Gentoo infrastructure, Gentoo > repos, not using the Gentoo logo, Gentoo domains, etc. They are totally > free to leave the project which is run by the Trustees, and then the > trustees have no authority over them. But as long as they are on a project > called "Gentoo Linux", the trustees have the authority to remove assholes > from the project if they so desire. > Cool, if you want the name, maybe we should just negotiate selling it back to you so you can do whatever with it? -A > > -Daniel >