Hi all,

It's probably still a well kept secret (which we'll be making more noise
about in early 2018) that the board of LPI has change the LPI by-laws to
make it so us certification holders have the option to be the legal members
of the organisation.  This means electing the board, approving auditors and
similar fun.

With that said, we need to set up the infrastructure to enable this
governance and I've been thinking that using a public blockchain would be
interesting.  There are some non-blockchain open source projects to help
with this like: https://heliosvoting.org/, too.

If there's anyone on the list that is interested in this topic, governance
with or without blockchain, and would like to help define and create what
we end up using, please send me an e-mail.  I think it's a little beyond
the scope of this mailing list.  We can always set up another list or
chatroom somewhere to discuss it further.

PS - I'm sure I piqued the curiosity of some of you, too.  If you want more
information about the by-law changes and can't wait for the news roll-out,
please contact me off list (if you've read this far).

Regards,
--matt
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G. Matthew Rice <[email protected]>                         gpg id: 0x17CF9077
Executive Director, Linux Professional Institute
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