because I get the question so often, I decided to try to document the intent:
github.com/curl/curl/pull/2032…
GOVERNANCE.md: Post-Daniel BDFL by bagder · Pull Request #20325 · curl/curl
Some words on what happens at the point in a future when Daniel steps away from the projectGitHub


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in reply to Lars Wirzenius • • •Otherwise, expect some random actor to sign up a thousand developers, then have them all vote for the same leader, then update the rules. Or change the license.
Lars Wirzenius
in reply to mbpaz • • •@mbpaz Governance is difficult. Constitutions that can't be changed can't be fixed and eventually become obsolete. Good governance requires a lot.
I am often amazed how well Debian has done this over the decades, when compared to so many other projects.
There is, of course, no one way of governance that always works for every project.
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