tl;dr

the bulk of the community doesn’t care about our by-laws, they are about PSRs, 
so to the community “disbanding” FIG will just be confusion about why suddenly 
PSRs would live on another site/github repo ..

> A clean slate. Green fields. Adopt the the work that FIG has completed and 
> start fresh with fresh and old faces with a new mission statement. FIG 3.0 is 
> a major refactor where the points I've tried to make in this thread are 1: 
> Maybe it's time to call FIG complete and 2: FIG is still active, but the work 
> it's doing doesn't really seem to fit the "Framework" portion of the mission. 
> 3: A new organization solves many problems.


"it's time to call FIG complete"

actually I very much disagree. saying this would imply that there isn’t 
anything that could sensibly be done based on the old mission statement, let 
alone any new mission statement.

also from the “community” perspective the difference between FIG 1.0, 2.0 and 
3.0 don’t matter much. the evolution away from "just” framework to more was one 
driven by the community more so than by us I would say. as such arguing that 
3.0 is for some reason a too big a change seems entirely arbitrary and will 
lead to confusion in the community which will affect thousands of developers.

the issues regarding the definition of who we are and how to proceed are, if 
they are even so fundamental, only on this mailing list and maybe some reddit 
threads. but the general community isn’t pondering our mission statements, they 
are looking at the PSRs that come out and not how they were crafted.

regards,
Lukas Kahwe Smith
sm...@pooteeweet.org



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