Software Conservancy used to have a general counsel on staff, but
unfortunately he left a few years ago and I don't believe they have
general counsel anymore (he's still on the board of directors,
though). I'm not sure if we have legal representation for the Boost
Foundation, and more specifically the right type of legal
representation (e.g. someone with ample experience in software
intellectual property law).
Software Conservancy or the LLVM Foundation may be able to point us in
the direction of law firms / lawyers specializing in this area. If we
really believe we need a lawyer for this, it will probably cost money.
On Mon, Aug 24, 2020 at 2:04 PM Glen Fernandes via Boost
On Mon, Aug 24, 2020 at 5:01 PM Bjorn Reese wrote:
The Software Freedom Conservancy:
Although we would need confirmation from the Boost Steering Committee that we are still a member.
https://sites.google.com/a/boost.org/steering/boost-foundation
"After being a project of Software Freedom Conservancy for over a decade, Boost has spun-off into it owns 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation named Boost Foundation. We are forever grateful to Software Freedom Conservancy for their support and guidance to achieve this milestone.
Boost Foundation Board of Directors will now assume the role that was filled by the Boost Steering Committee."
-- Bryce Adelstein Lelbach aka wash US Programming Language Standards (PL22) Chair ISO C++ Library Evolution Chair CppCon and C++Now Program Chair CUDA Core C++ Libraries (Thrust, CUB, libcu++) Lead @ NVIDIA --