On Wed, Aug 22, 2007 at 05:14:26PM -0500, James Bottomley wrote:James description is a fair description, but I think the one thing that I'd want to clarify is that the members of the TAB have been very careful about in the past two years is that we don't speak for the community. This was especially true the first year before the TAB was elected; but even after we held an election at last year's KS, I think it's fair to say that while we try to advise the OSDL and now the LF with what the community would like, the only person that we can really represent is ourselves. On Wed, 22 Aug 2007 23:44:00 +0100, Matthew Garrett whote: Yes, the LF is about more than just the kernel, and Jim Zemlin does get input from people beyond the kernel developers on the TAB. So right now the TAB really is the "Kernel TAB". The history behind that is that original a group of kernel developers decided to that the OSDL wasn't doing anything useful for the issues they wanted to deal with, and so there was a proposal to start a new organization, called the Kernel Foundation, that would do those things. But before we did this, a few of us recommend that we one last attempt to work with the OSDL. As it turns out, the OSDL management was under a directive to try to be more relevant, and so there was an agreement to work with the people who were planning on creating the Kernel Foundation, and this became the TAB. Hope this helps, - Ted -
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