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== Last meeting ==
== Last meeting ==


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== Agenda ==
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=== Firmware license acceptance ===
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* Firmware license triggers on use, not redistribution
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=== Commercial non-software goods license ===
=== Commercial non-software goods license ===


https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Meeting:Board_meeting_2009-09-10#t10_Sep_13:25
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* Thus far we have given only licenses for non-commercial use, but the need for a Fedora store means we should consider the alternative as well.  
* Thus far we have given only licenses for non-commercial use, but the need for a Fedora store means we should consider the alternative as well.  

Latest revision as of 08:27, 18 September 2016

Roll call

  • Attendees: Bill Nottingham, Tom 'spot' Callaway, John Poelstra, Mike McGrath, Dennis Gilmore, Josh Boyer, Matt Domsch, Christopher Aillon, Paul Frields
  • Regrets: Dimitris Glezos

Last meeting

Meeting:Board_meeting_2009-09-10

Agenda

Brazilian Fedora site

  • STATUS:
    • Board requested specific changes to accommodate licensing
    • Changes have been made by domain owner, minus link to projetofedora.org
    • Link intended to show Brazilian community members where to interact with Fedora Ambassadors and other people who are involved with our central community
  • UPDATE:
    • Board issue: OK to drop requirement for link to projetofedora.org?
    • Board agrees, OK to drop
  • ACTION: Paul to send TLA once finalized

Firmware license acceptance

Meeting:Board_meeting_2009-09-10#t10_Sep_12:23

  • Firmware license triggers on use, not redistribution
  • How can we handle informing users of the terms? (Not firstboot, that's too late)
  • Another Spot issue -- any answer from Legal yet?
    • Intel CPU microcode firmware license doesn't trigger on use; AMD does (but it's not in Fedora yet)
    • Spot: Emailed counsel to ask about it
    • Counsel responds that none of the licenses currently in use (or in consideration) would require us to inform the user in advance
  • No further action required at this time

Commercial non-software goods license

Meeting:Board_meeting_2009-09-10#t10_Sep_13:25

  • Thus far we have given only licenses for non-commercial use, but the need for a Fedora store means we should consider the alternative as well.
  • Bill to present some possibilities at this meeting
  • DISCUSSION:
    • Bill presented some history and broad categories of situations the Board would find favorable and unfavorable
      • Favorable
        • Proceeds used to fund Fedora activities or compatible free and open source activities
        • Goods sold in conjunction with Fedora software, e.g. media or preloads
        • Goods sold together in a store, e.g. a variety of items offered for sale
      • Unfavorable
        • Goods sold as a small portion of a larger unrelated business
        • Goods sold in a way that does not largely benefit the Fedora Project as a whole
    • Spot clarified needs:
      • Ambassadors getting custom design freebies at shows (custom design)
      • Ambassadors getting stock branded stuff from local vendors (stock design)
      • Random user buying a Fedora branded item and not having to pay astronomical shipping costs
    • Paul: Design team tends to do a good job receiving and addressing logo/design questions
    • Bill: Need a preferred vendor in each geo, local Ambassadors work with the vendor to achieve good swag quality/design
    • Spot: Vendors may be doing other swag provision, beyond Fedora branded goods; they should be able to set up a Brand Fuel-like store front which the Ambassadors can monitor
      • Spot: Handling the money is the hardest part (where does it go, transparency)
    • Dennis: Ambassador question: "What do we do with the money we receive back?"
    • Spot: First step before setting up a vendor is to go to Finance in Red Hat and ask them to help us figure out a way of doing this.
    • Poelstra: Can we do an exchange of goods (free swag for shows, etc.) rather than a monetary exchange?
      • Goods exchange is difficult to quantify in a way that's equitable to vendor and Fedora Project; might be more difficult than money and hard to make transparent
    • Paul: Max was talking to a potential .eu vendor with the idea of a separate branded Fedora site; all proceeds go into a holding fund at the vendor that discounts goods for Ambassador use; transparency through management by Fedora people
    • John: Why are we against someone making money selling Fedora goods if it spreads our brand?
      • Paul: Fedora brand identity includes transparency
      • Spot: Want to make sure that a portion of the profits are somehow coming back to Fedora (in a legal and manageable way)
  • Criteria for setting up a vendor relationship to sell non-software goods:
    1. Transparency to the entire process
    2. Everything needs to be professional: website, finished goods, good customer service, contract, etc.
    3. Fedora retains design control over all goods sold
    4. OPTIONAL: Allow design submissions from community

Unanswered question around whether Fedora (can/does/wants to) receive funds

  • ACTION: Paul to get with Max and Red Hat Finance to get latest guidance, report by Oct. 1

Next meeting

PROPOSED: 2009-09-24 UTC 1600

  • Accepted
  • Next week: missing Dennis, Matt, and Bill