On Sun, Sep 19, 2021 at 10:38 AM Muellners ApS <[email protected]> wrote:

> White Paper: Need for an inclusive decentralized governance in Apache
> Fineract Project
> Best Practices for Open Source Projects of Apache Software Foundation
>
> Muellners Foundation <https://muellners.org> members have been working on
> the above white paper.
>
> Banks, fintechs adopt this platform for its open sourced benefits.
> Developers, consultants, students, researchers, all of you, who are
> associated with this project, should also read this.
>
> This report will highlight:
>
> 1. Best Practices for private "for profit" startups in the Fineract
> community's project management.
> 2. Best practices for individual contributors affiliated with "for profit"
> private startups in the Fineract community’s project governance.
>
> We are now preparing for the vote. Read more about how we collaborate in
> this community via the Apache way.
> <https://community.apache.org/committers/consensusBuilding.html>
>
> Subject of the vote will be:
> 1.  Release of the above white paper to this public mailing list.
>
> Do look out for an email with the subject: [VOTE]
>
> Casting Your Vote
>
> The notation used in voting is:
>
>    - +1 Yes, I agree
>    - 0 I have no strong opinion
>    - -1 I object on the following grounds
>
> If you object you must support your objection and provide an alternative
> course of action that you are willing and able to implement (where
> appropriate).
>
> Read more on how this community's decision making functions here
> <https://community.apache.org/committers/> and other public facing
> content on Apache's website, including this project's documentation.
>


The Apache Fineract PMC disagrees and disavows the contents of this
message. The PMC believes the email above to be based upon an unfounded and
uninformed set of beliefs. We have no further reply to this matter.


Thanks.
Awasum Yannick

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