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  1. 2018 Fall Face to Face Minutes

    ... minutes of September, 2018: https://wiki.opensource.org/bin/Main/OSI+Board+of+Directors/Board+Meeting+Notes/20180913DraftMinutes ... Annual planning process https://wiki.opensource.org/bin/Operations/Annual+Planning+Process/2019+Annual+Plan/ Introduction & ...

    csmith - 2019-02-06 09:14

  2. OSI Board Meeting Minutes, Thursday, January 10, 2019 Minutes

    ... (Nov 13 and 14, 2018). https://wiki.opensource.org/bin/Main/OSI+Board+of+Directors/Board+Meeting+Notes/2018fallf2fdraftminutes ...

    csmith - 2020-03-13 14:23

  3. OSI Board Meeting Minutes, Thursday, February 14, 2019 Minutes

    ... Planning incorporation in The Netherlands Supplied OSI details General Manager Report OSI staff "To Do" list. Board Topics Conflict of Interest ...

    csmith - 2020-03-13 14:22

  4. OSI Board Meeting Minutes, Friday, Janurary 10, 2020

    ... and post to the web (Deb): https://wiki.opensource.org/bin/Main/OSI+Board+of+Directors/Board+Meeting+Notes/20191213_Draft_Minutes ...

    OSI - 2020-04-12 09:52

  5. April 3 & 4, 2017 Spring Face to Face Minutes

    ... Board Meeting Minutes ( https://wiki.opensource.org/bin/Main/OSI+Board+of+Directors/Board+Meeting+Notes/20170111DraftMinutes ) ... evening events and Wednesday sidebar event at MIT Board operations, meeting planning Reduce to one Annual f2f meeting, a retreat ...

    masson - 2017-06-14 06:58

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