2nd revision of the OSMF Articles of Association
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The list of proposed changes in general terms can be found here 2014 OSMF Articles of Association Update. Please use either the OSMF talk mailing list or the discussion page here for input.
The issues addressed in the 2014 AGM ballot measures are summarized in mailing list discussions including.[1]
Frederik Ramm quotes from the OSMFoundation article linked above and adds his summary:
The first special resolution... > That the articles of association of the Company shall be modified by > deleting from article 85 the sentence “The provisions of sections 283 > and 284 of the Act shall apply and be observed.” ... simply removes an erroneous reference from the AoA that was the likely result of a copy and paste error. The sentence never made any sense. Our legal counsel has recommended that we simply drop it.
Ed Loach follows up with a suggestion of where the copy / paste problem originated:
The section numbers relate to the 1985 Companies Act rather than the 2006 one, and sections 283 and 284 in the 2006 Act are irrelevant to the Secretary, so dropping them from article 85 makes sense.
Frederik Ramm continues:
The second special resolution... > That the articles of association of the Company shall be modified by > replacing the phrase “is no less than 2 and no more than 8” in article > 35 by the phrase “falls between the limits set by article 78 at the time > of the election”. ... streamlines the AoA by mentioning the number of directors (between 2 and 8) in only one place, and reference that from elsewhere, instead of explicitly mentioning it twice which would mean that if it were ever changed, two sections would require changing. The third special resolution... > That the articles of association of the Company shall be modified by > inserting the sentence “A general meeting must be held within 18 months > of the preceding general meeting.” in, and before the existing text of, > article 31. ... closes a loophole that would have allowed the board to simply never call a general meeting, and therefore never hold new elections, and therefore rule forever. We don't intend to change the current practice of holding yearly meetings, but we want to close the loophole. The decision on membership fees... ... is a suggestion by the board that would allow those who cannot afford to pay the membership fee to join the foundation nonetheless. Any change in membership fees requires the assent of the General Meeting, therefore the board proposes this to the membership. All these resolutions have the backing of (a majority of) the OSMF board as can be verified by looking at recent board meeting minutes.