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On 01/11/2017 01:50 AM, Ulrich Mueller wrote: |
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>>>>>> On Tue, 10 Jan 2017, Matthew Thode wrote: |
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>> 9. Members of the 'board' having conflicts with their job. |
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>> I'm, not sure about this as it's likely case by case. But I |
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>> personally don't see this causing much more issues than what is |
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>> already caused by working on an open source project. |
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> It is causing more issues. I need no special permission to serve on |
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> the Council. However, law [1] doesn't allow me any activity in an |
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> "organ" of a corporation, even if that activity is non-paid. I suspect |
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> that getting permission for this could take a long time, since there |
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> may be no precedent for U.S. (or New Mexico) nonprofit corporations. |
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> IIUC, dilfridge is in a similar situation. |
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> Ulrich |
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> [1] Landesbeamtengesetz of Rhineland-Palatinate, ยง 83 Absatz 1 Satz 2 Nr. 2 |
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> http://landesrecht.rlp.de/jportal/?quelle=jlink&query=BG+RP&psml=bsrlpprod.psml |
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Ya, I'm not sure about that. How does being a developer work then? |
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That's basically an organ of a corp in my mind. |
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Matthew Thode (prometheanfire) |