• OSI pauses 2026 board election cycle

    From LWN.net@618:250/24 to All on Sun Feb 1 06:40:09 2026

    The Open Source Initiative (OSI) has announced
    that it will not be holding the 2026 spring board election. Instead,
    it will be creating a working group to "review and improve OSI's
    board member selection process" and provide recommendations by
    September˙2026:

    The public election process was designed to gather community
    priorities and improve board member selection, while final
    appointments remained with the board.

    Over time, that nuance has become a source of understandable
    confusion for community members. Many reasonably expected elections to
    function as elections normally do, and in fact, the board has
    generally adopted the electorate's recommendations. When a process
    feels unclear, trust suffers. When trust suffers, engagement becomes
    harder. This is especially problematic for an organization whose
    mission depends on legitimacy and credibility. [...]

    OSI tried its experiment for the right reasons, but a variety of
    factors resulted in "elections" that are performatively democratic
    while being gameable and representative of only a small group, and
    we've learned from the results. Now we are making space to align our
    director selection process with our bylaws, to rebuild trust, and to
    develop better, more durable and truly representative participation in
    which the global stakeholder community can be heard.

    LWN covered the
    previous OSI election in March 2025.

    https://lwn.net/Articles/1056376/
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