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+title: General management guidelines and leadership information
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+...
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+This document sets out general guidelines for how the Libreboot project is
+governed, managed and who constitutes the core leadership of the project.
+
+All project members must act according to the
+[Guidelines for Good Conduct in the Libreboot community](conduct.md).
+
+Democratic governance of the Libreboot project
+----------------------------------------------
+
+Previously, the Libreboot leadership was a BDFL (Benevolent Dictator For Life)
+arrangement, with the project's founder (Leah Rowe) having exclusive control
+over the project, delegating tasks (by her own exclusive discretion) to others.
+This style was very similar to the leadership structure of the Linux kernel
+project via Linus Torvalds and, while initially effective, was found to be
+ineffective and counter-productive in the long term.
+
+The old leadership structure has been **abandoned**, and Leah is no longer leader
+of the Libreboot project. This decision was made democratically and
+collectively, by the same overall standards set out in this document, with
+Leah's direct approval and participation, in the best long-term interests of
+the Libreboot project, where she agreed to stand down as project leader.
+
+In principle and in practise, Libreboot is now a collectively and democratically
+governed project. Any individual member of the community, regardless of their
+current standing or reputation, can propose changes to the project (this
+includes code/documentation contributions, project management decisions and
+so on). The proposal can be absolutely anything, within reason where it is
+relevant to Libreboot and could be beneficial.
+
+All proposals are subject to review and approval by the community. In the case
+of code patches, any member of the public can also voice their opinions on a
+contribution; the patch will also be reviewed by one of the core maintainers
+of the project. In the case of general project decisions, such as general
+policies of the project and management roles (such as, removing a core member
+who starts acting out of line with and/or in violation of project policies),
+the decision will also be polled by the community, to assess public support for
+such a decision. With public approval, and agreement among the core maintainers,
+the decision would then be enacted, and it falls on them to implement the
+mandate that was set, whatever that mandate might be.
+
+Actual places to poll members of the public, shall be decided on by the core
+maintainers. Examples could include the IRC channel, the subreddit r/libreboot,
+the mailing list (if one exists), and any other place deemed appropriate.
+
+Those who are part of the core maintainers and core management team, can be
+appointed and removed at the behest of popular public demand, with approval
+from the current
+core maintainers and/or management team within the Libreboot project.
+
+Generally, the project should not have a single leader, but if such a role is
+required in the future, it will be a rotating leadership, to be changed
+after a certain period, subject to approval by the core maintainers and by
+popular public demand. Exact infrastructure for how to cast such votes and
+make such appointments will be decided at that time, when it becomes necessary
+for the Libreboot project.
+
+Information about core team members, responsible for the Libreboot project
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+- Alyssa Rosenzweig handles Communications and Public Relations\*, acting
+ additionally as the official System Administrator for the Libreboot project
+ infrastructure.
+ IRC nick **alyssa** on Freenode.
+- Paul Kocialkowski is one of the core developers. IRC nick **paulk-X** on
+ Freenode (**X** is variable, for this individual, and changes over time)
+- Leah Rowe is one of the core developers. IRC nick **\_4of7** on Freenode
+- Swift Geek is one of the core developers. IRC nick **swiftgeek** on Freenode
+
+All of the people above are moderators in the Libreboot IRC channel, and
+form the basis of the project's collective inner leadership, responsible as
+trustees for the project in ensuring the projects long-term success and for
+general management of the project.
+
+All core members have push access to the Git repository for Libreboot.
+Additionally, Alyssa and Leah have SSH access (including root) to the main
+server for libreboot.org (this list will expand, if Alyssa and Leah both agree
+and if it is appropriate, e.g. if more System Administrators join the
+project).
+
+Any member of the public can join this list, if they make substantial
+contributions and the core team members agree to it. Libreboot's leadership is
+open to the public.
+
+Other team members (IRC operators) who also have influence:
+
+- IRC nick **specing** on the Libreboot IRC channel.
+- IRC nick **pizzaiolo** on the Libreboot IRC channel.
+- IRC nick **jxself** on the Libreboot IRC channel.
+
+Additionally, Libreboot has a separate set of operators on the subreddit
+r/libreboot. Check Reddit for more information. Actions taken by moderators
+there are also subject to these management guidelines.
+
+GNU project oversight (pending Libreboot's potential GNU membership)
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+Libreboot has applied to become a member of the GNU project, per agreement by
+the core maintainers, plus widespread public support. This is being
+handled by Alyssa. It is not yet known whether GNU will accept Libreboot, and
+we (the core maintainers) are awaiting their response.
+
+If Libreboot is accepted as a GNU member, then the GNU project will also form
+as part of Libreboot's core leadership, overseeing the project. This will
+include Richard Stallman. GNU's own leadership is separate from that of the
+Libreboot project (and vice versa), at present, but they would merge on
+Libreboot's side if a union does occur.