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Thank you Odile Bénassy for four years of service on the FSF Board of Directors!

by Free Software Foundation Contributions Published on Aug 27, 2024 01:21 PM
BOSTON (August 27, 2024) -- Free Software Foundation (FSF) Board Member Odile Bénassy has stepped down from the Board after four years of service.

Bénassy, a free software developer who has been active in French volunteer groups like the April association, AFUL, Parinux, OFSET, Libre en Communs and the Rencontres Mondiales du Logiciel Libre, will remain a voting member of FSF.

"The board is sad to see Odile Bénassy go; we thank her for her incredible investment in the organization these past years," says FSF President Geoffrey Knauth. "We are glad she will remain an active supporter of our mission."

Bénassy's four years of tireless commitment on the Board included three-hour weekly meetings to design, test, and fine tune the process to improve transparency and accountability. This hard work contributed to, among other things, the development of the FSF's renewed board governance procedures on behalf of the associate members.

On her departure, Bénassy says: "It has been a great honor for me to be part of this exceptional group that is the FSF Board of Directors. It has also been an accomplishment and a source of satisfaction to help improve the Foundation's image and bring it into line with the reality of honest, highly competent people working hard for the public good."

She continues: "Now that we're lucky enough to have three more excellent members, I can afford to listen to the people around me who are asking for more of my time."

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