PostgreSQL Funds Group
Last updated: March 1, 2019. View change history.
Charter
Governance Charter of the Relationship between the PostgreSQL
project and Software in the Public Interest, Inc.
Core Team Membership
The Core Team of the PostgreSQL project
consists of the people currently listed on the
contributors page.
The Core Team appoints its own members.
Fundraising Group Membership
The Fundraising Group (a.k.a. Funds Group) of the PostgreSQL project initially
consisted of the members of The PostgreSQL Foundation Inc. that were active at
the time of its termination. Thereafter, the Fundraising Group appoints its
own members using the normal procedures for proposals and votes, as described
below. The current membership is shown
here.
Fundraising Group Elected Positions
The Fundraising Group elects an SPI Liaison and an Deputy SPI Liaison. The
appointments are subject to the veto of the Core Team. The appointments do not
have an explicit duration, but either may be replaced at any time using the
normal procedures for proposals and votes, as described below.
The duty of the SPI Liaison is primarily to represent the interests and
decisions of the Fundraising Group to SPI. Additionally the SPI Liaison will
submit to SPI on an ongoing basis a list of persons eligible for automatic SPI
contributing membership in recognition of their contributions to the
PostgreSQL project.
The duty of the Deputy SPI Liaison is to perform the duties of the SPI Liaison
in the case that the SPI Liaison is unavailable for a non-trivial amount of
time, or upon explicit request of the SPI Liaison or the Fundraising Group.
Proposals and Voting
Proposals must be made explicitly via email on the funds group
mailing list, and be
seconded prior to discussion and voting.
Decisions require discussion and voting in accordance with
how the fundraising group votes in order to be valid.
Voting
Methods
Votes may be collected using either of two methods:
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Openly on the mailing list
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Anything reasonably clear as to the vote is acceptable, e.g.
- Yes: yes/+1/aye/yea/affirmative
- No: no/-1/nay,negative
- Abstain: abstain/0/pass
- Confidentially via private email to 2 selected members (Vote Collectors)
Open Voting Details
If the vote is determined to be done with the Open Voting method, all votes
will be sent directly to the mailing list. Voting results should be summarized
by the member making the motion once the voting period is closed. Any member
can review the openly available votes for verification of the results.
Confidential Voting Details
If the vote is determined to be done with the Confidential Voting method, the
member who makes the motion may propose the Vote Collectors. The Vote
Collectors must agree to this responsibility. If they reject the request,
other members must be selected until 2 are found which agree. If no members
are specifically selected, the default Vote Collectors are the SPI Liaison and
the Alternate SPI Liaison.
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Members will send their ballot to both Vote Collectors using the email
address subscribed to the Funds Group mailing list
- Both Vote Collectors will tabulate the votes independently
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Votes which do not appear on both lists will be discarded after contacting
the member involved to allow them to re-vote. Although not required, email
voting should utilize use PGP to sign the vote if possible.
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Ballots are confidential. They may not be shared except by the Vote
Collectors for verification purposes.
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The Vote Collectors should post an email to the Funds Group mailing list no
later then 24 hours before the end of the vote, listing who has voted, as a
reminder to all to vote and notification those whose ballot may not have
been received.
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The vote results should be posted to the mailing list within 24 hours of the
vote closing.
Process
Fund Requests
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Fund requests must be for reimbursement of
expenditures which generally fit within the
funding request guidelines.
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Fund requests less than or equal to $1000 USD may go
through the following special process:
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Any member may forward the request to the Funds Group mailing list, or
the request might come directly to the list via moderation
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If there are no objections, the Liaison may approve and fund the request
after 72 hours
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If there are any objections the request must be processed as any other
motion, as discussed below
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Fund requests greater than $1000 USD must be
processed as any other motion, as discussed below
Motions
- All current members of the Funds Group may submit a motion
- Any other current member must second all motions
- All current members of the Funds Group are eligible to vote
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Debate:
- Shall commence once the motion is seconded
- Shall take place on the mailing list
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Shall end no sooner than 72 hours after the motion was seconded, unless
a longer debate period was specifically requested as part of the motion
(in no case shall debate be less than 72 hours)
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May be extended through a no-debate motion which is seconded and
approved via the Open Voting method
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Votes:
- Shall take place on the mailing list or privately as discussed below
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Quorum is 5 voting members, or (TRUNCATE(TRUNCATE(N/3)/2)*2) + 1 where N
is the number of active members, whichever is larger -- for example,
with 18 active members, (TRUNCATE(TRUNCATE(N/3)/2)*2) + 1 = 7, so the
quorum is 7
- Determined by a simple majority vote, of the voting members
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Allow the option to "abstain" -- votes of "abstain" are counted as
participating for quorum purposes
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Will remain open for 72 hours from the end of debate, unless a longer
voting period was specifically requested as part of the motion (in no
case shall voting be less than 72 hours)
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Method
- The voting method may be determined by the member who makes the motion
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If no voting method is thus determined, the vote takes place using the
Open Voting method, on the mailing list
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Only one method will be used per vote.
Funding Requests
Requesting Funding
Types of Fund Requests
Examples of Funds Group fund requests:
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Travel to technical conferences or tradeshows
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We have provided funds to assist speakers of various PostgreSQL related
conferences with their travel expenses
- Swag (T-shirts, folders, flyers, etc.)
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Cost of operations
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PostgreSQL community infrastructure (for web, email, git, etc.)
- Professional services (video editing, graphics)
How to Request Funds
To request funding, send an email to
funds-group@lists.postgresql.org
describing:
- What you are seeking funds for
- Total estimated amount of requested funds
What is Considered for Funding Approval
If requesting funds to provide a talk:
- Where the talk is being held
- Expected attendance to the talk
- Cost
- Will you provide the talk under a FOSS or Creative Commons license
If requesting funds for an event:
- Are you charging for the event
- Where are the proceeds going
- What will the result of the event be?
- What is the benefit to the community?
Professional Services Funding
Funding requests will be evaluated, if for professional services such as video
editing, graphics design etc., according to the following (not necessarily
complete) set of criteria:
- What is the benefit to the community
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At least one competitive bid
- References for each vendor
- Your recommendation for which vendor to select and why
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Provide an estimate from the selected vendor in writing
- The estimate should include exactly what will be provided
- How much wiggle room we have (executive edits, moves, adds, changes)
- When the services will be delivered
- What the deliverable is
We are not necessarily looking for the cheapest solution, but
rather the overall best solution. We may be willing to pay
more if a particular provider has a significantly superior track record (for
example).