OSI pauses 2026 board election cycle
The Open Source Initiative (OSI) has announced that it will not be holding the 2026 spring board election. Instead, it will be creating a working group to "review and improve OSI's board member selection process" and provide recommendations by September 2026: The public election process was designed to gather community priorities and improve board member selection, while final appointments remained with the board. Over time, that nuance has become a source of understandable confusion for community members. Many reasonably expected elections to function as elections normally do, and in fact, the board has generally adopted the electorate's recommendations. When a process feels unclear, trust suffers. When trust suffers, engagement becomes harder. This is especially problematic for an organization whose mission depends on legitimacy and credibility. [...] OSI tried its experiment for the right reasons, but a variety of factors resulted in "elections" that are performatively democratic wh