The list looks good enough to me.
On 5/7/26 12:55 PM, Guus der Kinderen wrote:
Below is an initial draft. We are not asking you to
evaluate the
proposals yet, only to help us refine this list:
* Governance & Member Control - evaluates how decisions are made
within the organization, including the roles of members and the
board and how voting rights are allocated.
* Legal & Regulatory Complexity - considers the requirements and
processes for forming and maintaining the entity under the laws of
the chosen jurisdiction, including compliance, reporting, and
language obligations.
* IP & Asset Transfer Feasibility - looks at how easily intellectual
property, trademarks, and other assets can be transferred to or
managed within the proposed structure.
* Transition Cost & Operational Overhead - assesses estimated setup
costs, ongoing administrative responsibilities, and any additional
operational effort required to implement the structure.
* International Orientation & Reach - considers how well the structure
accommodates contributors, members, and operations across multiple
countries.
* Continuity & Long-Term Sustainability - evaluates whether the
structure can support ongoing operations smoothly during and after
any transition, including maintaining organizational stability.
* Financial Flexibility & Funding Options - examines whether the
structure allows XSF to manage finances effectively, including
holding funds, receiving donations, or engaging in grants or other
funding mechanisms.
* Flexibility for Future Changes - assesses whether the structure can
adapt to changes in membership, governance, operations, or
jurisdictional requirements without requiring a complete reorganization.
* Risk & Liability Management - looks at how the structure addresses
legal, financial, and operational risks, including liability
exposure for board members, contributors, and the organization itself.
* Alignment with Strategic Goals - evaluates how the proposed
structure supports XSF's overall mission, objectives, and long-term
strategic direction.