Compiled summary of issues and discussion about OMF governance at May 2020 workshop #260
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Discussion on OMF Governance Issues and Draft Charter
General
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OMF Membership
Who are members?
Members are organizations
What organizations can be OMF members?
In discussion, I was very concerned that any form of tiered membership fees needs to be done very carefully.
How do members join?
There need to be criteria that potential members agree to in order to join. For example,
Members (organizations) could possibly pay an annual membership fee.
What are member rights and responsibilities?
Voting rights
Members approve OMF standards and policy.
Some (number undecided) can be elected to the Executive Council
Each member organization should get a single vote, regardless of size. Keep in mind that individuals may belong to multiple groups. So larger organizations may me made up of the same members of other smaller groups. Large groups probably have a lot of overlap with smaller groups and may not represent different people.
There could be voting and ex-officio members
The OMF should consider options to hold public and secret votes for different issues
Member responsibilities
Member benefits
What can be the assets and services that OMF provides for paying member organizations.
If OMF offers 'services' to members, then there should be a "Facilities and Resources" document maintained and made accessible for use in proposals by members (e.g. a section that can be included in proposals)
Working Groups
Initially proposed working groups are:
Consensus is that this is a good start.
Individuals can join working groups. No process discussed yet.
Working groups should elect a chair but no other organization discussed. May be best to self-organize, at least at first.
Strong consensus that working group chairs should be involved in OMF leadership. Weak consensus that they should be voting representatives on the Members Council. May make more sense to have them as members of the Executive Council.
Workflow linking working groups with Executive Council and Members Council
Executive Directorate/Board
The OMF will need some kind of executive body to handle day to day management, especially if membership gets even moderaly large.
What should it be like? How do we populate an executive body?
What should an executive body do? What is the relationship between the executive body, membership, and working groups?
We did not discuss this much. A general consensus that there should be an Executive Director, several elected members from the Members Council, and possibly the chairs of working groups.
Executive Council comments
Should exec board members (some at least) be elected from member reps?
Should working group heads be exec members?
Some appointees?
Who else?
How is the executive directorate formed?
In line with the question of assets - membership on an executive council may be an important component of value for organizations. I wouldn't say they get more votes - but perhaps more power within the OMF.
Steering Committee
An external steering or advisory committee was suggested, to get outside view on how OMF is doing, what other initiatives are accomplishing, etc. (no voting rights, just as a recommending body).
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