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Restructuring of SAGE Governance
The Details
USENIX set outover 14 years agoto create a special technical
group for system administrators. USENIX continues to want to serve
sysadmins. The current system, however, does not seem to be working.
Although the costs are down (SAGE almost breaks even), progress is slow.
The challenge is, then, how do we continue to serve sysadmins while
changing the environment to a successful one? USENIX wishes to
continue the services to system administrators that they deliver
well, including the LISA conference, ;login: magazine (which
includes much sysadmin content), the salary survey, SAGE booklets,
and the sage-members mailing list. However, building a much larger,
member-driven SAGE would require a significant restructuring of
USENIX's business processes and probably needs to be done within a
wholly different organizational structure from that of USENIX and its STG
model.
Therefore, it was resolved by the USENIX Board of Directors that
the STG framework for SAGE governance be dissolved effective June 30,
2004. USENIX will continue to send renewal notices to and collect
dues from SAGE members and will continue to run the LISA conference,
provide system administration content in ;login:, and provide SAGE-related
services including the salary survey, SAGE booklets, and the
sage-members mailing list. The existing SAGE Executive Committee will
serve out their terms, but no elections will be held to instate a new
executive committee. During this wind-down phase of the SAGE Exec,
their primary role will be to determine whether to pursue option (2)
below and, if so, to initiate appropriate actions. During this time SAGE
will be governed by a subcommittee of the USENIX Board composed of
Geoff Halprin, Jon Hall, and Mike Jones, along with SAGE member David
Parter and possibly another member of the SAGE community.
Option (1): USENIX continues to offer a SAGE membership and to
provide the system administration program as an essential part of
USENIX activities. Existing programs and services are
folded back into USENIX, to be governed by a subcommittee of the
USENIX Board. This option will start upon the dissolution of the
STG framework and will be continued for the indefinite future or until
programs and services are transferred to a new organization set up under
option (2).
Option (2): Separate SAGE from USENIX and allow it to go its own way
under the SAGE name. A detailed memorandum of understanding was passed,
containing specific milestones that are go/no-go decision points. These
milestones will be further refined when and if a separate SAGE organization
comes into existence.
Whichever path SAGE chooses, USENIX remains committed to its members
who are system administrators and looks forward to serving their needs
in the future, independently and, if SAGE becomes a separate organization,
in collaboration with that organization.
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