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The social structures, community processes, and technical decisions of Derivative Team are supervised by the Derivative Council. The Derivative Council is closely based on both the Ubuntu Community Council and the Ubuntu Technical Board.

The Derivative Council is responsible for the following decisions, processes, and documents:

The Derivative Council operates on the following basis:

The Derivative Council Members

The Derivative Council is constituted as follows: ???? Meetings of the Derivative Council will also include anyone making any proposal or placing an item on the agenda, and the Council will try to reach consensus between Council Members. Nominations for the Derivative Council will start on the day of each new Ubuntu release. Voting for the Derivative Council will be held at the first meeting following the new release. Each member comes up for re-election every release cycle.

The discrepancy between the terms of the Community Council (two years), the Technical Board (one year), and Derivative Council (six months) is deliberate. The Community Council is the more philosophical body, and is intended to take a more measured, deliberate approach to the problems of community organization. The Technical Board sets the overall technical agenda for Ubuntu.

The Derivative Council makes the day to day decisions regarding collaboration between Ubuntu and derivatives. For issues that affect the larger Ubuntu community, the Derivative Council will come to consensus. The Derivative Council's will then be escalated by an appointed representative to either the Ubuntu Community Council or Technical Board as necessary.


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