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-====== Statutes / Bylaws ====== 
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-===== Article 1 - Title of the association ===== 
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-An association, governed by the French law of July 1, 1901 and the French decree of August 16, 1901, is instituted between the undersigned and any individuals or legal entities adhering to the present statutes. The association takes the following denomination: "Association des Utilisateurs Francophones de PostgreSQL." ( ''TN : "Association of the French Speaking PostgreSQL Users"'' ). It can also be named "PostgreSQLFr". 
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-===== Article 2 - Goals and Objectives of the association ===== 
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-===Article 2.a. - Objectives === 
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-The association has as its objectives the direct or indirect promotion, the database management system ( later named as "DBMS" ) PostgreSQL. the association want to become the main interlocutor 
-of private or professionnal users by offering a french speaking représentation of PostgreSQL. 
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-This action will be lead by incitating and promoting : 
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-  * the use of PostgreSQL DBMS, its derivatives and its related projects ; 
-  * the development of plug-ins, products and services, commercial or free (''TN : as in free speech'') working with PostgreSQL ; 
-  * the establishment of this free DBMS and other free sowftware as a learning tools and the creation of training courses ; 
-  * the evaluation and the labelisation of hardware, software plug'ins, applications and versions of the system ; 
-  * The localisation ( french translation ) of the software and documentation. 
-  * The use of open standards, i.e. public and stable, which specifications are freely available. 
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-"Free Software" are considered as software whose source code is available, that can be freely distributed and modified, under the terms of a license close to "GPL", "Berkeley" or "Artistique" and their derivatives. 
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-Proprietary software (even including open specifications) and free software including restrictions for commercial purpose, are also part of the scope of the association, as long as they work with PostgreSQL and their specifications are public and don't create conflicts with the  existing standards. 
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-The association is also concerned about other free resources, such as free documents. These resources are in particular, but not exclusively, the specifications of the softwares, the implementation documents, the user manuals and the training resources. A text document, artitic or not, is considered as "free" if anyone is free to use , distribute it in a format defined by a  publically documented and free standard.   
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-Generally, the association promotes and diffuse a "software culture" based on fondamental concepts such as accessibility of the specifications and source codes, standardization of interfaces and data representations, quality of implementation ( portability, compatibility, stability, openness, ... ), cooperative development and mutual help. 
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-The association tries to realize these objectives in the French speaking community. 
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-The official language of the association is French. 
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-The association works with others organizations, French speaking or not, having similar or complementary goals. 
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-Members of the association must accept these objectives. 
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-===Article 2.b. - Achievement of the objectives === 
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-To realize its objectives the association is able to : 
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-  * Produce, regroup and organize information on PostgreSQL and related subjects ; 
-  * Translate software, documentations, technical articles, testimony and any official information coming from the PostgreSQL community. 
-  * Analyze the technical, economical, legal, and social implications of the developpement and deployment of PostgreSQL; 
-  * Study the technical, economical, legal, and social mecanisms that might foster and counter  the developpement and deployment of PostgreSQL; 
-  * Disseminate to the greatest extent possible this information especially with the public outside the association, other organizations and associations, the media, businesses and public authorities; 
-  * Establish links between the different volunteers or commercial groups, concerned by PostgreSQL: creators, developers, maintainers, distributors, users, associations, SSII, SSLL, etc.. 
-  * Hosting a reticular site, lists, a network of mutual help; 
-  * Organize or participate to conferences, seminars and other events , whether occasional or regular;  
-  * Organize and coordinate working groups on subjects of interest to the association, called Particular Interest Groups. 
-  * Promote, organize or participate in any partnership that could benefit the development of PostgreSQL and related projects;  
-  * Generally help promote or ensure the study, development, advertising, promotion, protection and promotion of PostgreSQL and related projects;  
-  * Make actions of various kinds (consulting, service, training, ...), some actions may be subject to billing; 
-  * Engage all actions it deems appropriate to achieve its objectives. 
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-As a general rule, the association will promote and help the work of other associations, businesses, government and individuals working in the field of PostgreSQL and related projects or activities that it considers to be useful for their development. 
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-===== Article 3 - Headquarter of the association ===== 
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-The address of the association is : 31 bis rue du taillis, 27590 Pîtres. 
-This address can be changed by a simple decision of the Board. The decision must be ratified by the General Assembly. 
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-===== Article 4 - Duration ===== 
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-The duration of the association is unlimited. The General Assembly may discuss its durability.  
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-===== Article 5 - Members of the association ===== 
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-The association is composed of: 
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-    * Active members or members; 
-    * Honorary members; 
-    * Benefactor members; 
-    * Associate members.  
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-=== 5.a Active Members === 
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-Any individual or corporation can be an active member of the association, provided they adhere to these statutes and rules of procedure. 
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-The application for membership must written and signed  by the applicant, and accepted by the Board of Directors, which in case of refusal doesn't have to give any reason . However in order to simplify the processing of applications, they may be made electronically as specified by the rules of procedure. In this case, the application must be attached to the settlement of contribution. 
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-Upon accepting his application, the applicant shall pay the amount of the contribution in effect during the year of enrollment.  This amount is specified in the rules of procedure. 
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- The applicant will be an active member in its own right for the current year as set forth in the Rules of Procedure. 
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- A corporation that is active member of the association may be represented by any person of its choice for the General Assembly. 
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- Only active members of the association can be elected to the Board of Directors, subject to fulfilling the conditions of eligibility set by the Rules of Procedure. 
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-=== 5.b Honorary members === 
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- Honorary members are those who have rendered services to the association.  They are appointed by decision of the Board of Directors, to be validated by the following General Assembly. They are exempt from contributions. 
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-=== 5.c Benefactor members === 
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-Patrons are individuals who pay an annual contribution equal to at least the contribution of active members multiplied by a factor determined by the General Assembly, and specified in the Rules of Procedure 
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-=== 5.d Associate Members === 
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-The association may also join with other associations. 
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-Every individual or corporation can be an associate member of then association provided  it respects the spirit and letter of these statutes, and pays the contribution, as defined in the Rules of Procedures. 
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- It will be an associate member for the year of admission as defined in the rules of procedure, or for any specific operation.In this case, a particular convention will be established, providing the conditions for such collaboration. 
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-An associate member participate by their knowledge, relationships and other capabilities, expansion of the activities of the association. 
-It may also participate in the General Assembly where it does not, however, take part in the voting.  
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-=== 5.e Contribution === 
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-The amount of the annual contribution is stated in the Rules of Procedure. 
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-===== Article 6 - Eligibility of the members ===== 
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-The conditions for membership are determined by the rules of procedure.  
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-===== Article 7 - Loss of membership ===== 
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-The membership is lost by: 
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-    * The resignation in writing or by electronic mail, authenticated in accordance with the rules of procedure, the president of the association;  
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-    * The death;  
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-    * Non-payment of contribution, as provided for in Article 5-a, in a manner specified by the Rules of Procedure;  
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-    * The radiation made by the Board of Directors, for violation of the present statutes, for breach of the rules or to cause serious moral or material detrimental  to the association. The person concerned is invited to provide written explanations to the Board of Directors before any decision is taken. In case of emergency, the Executive Committee will proceed with the suspension of the member until his written explanation.  
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-Individuals or companies losing the membership of the association will not act within the association or its name from the date of the decision of the Executive Committee.  
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-===== Article 8 - General Assembly ===== 
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-The greatest entity of the association is the General Assembly of the active members, which meets in ordinary session once a year, and as often as necessary in extraordinary session on the call of the President of the association, at the request the majority of the Board of Directors of the association, or at the request of at least 25% of active members. 
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-The General Assembly can be arranged, as chosen by the Board of Directors or in the form of a gathering of people on the French metropolitan territory, either in the form of remote meetings allowing the same opportunities for notification, representation, discussion and vote, in accordance with conditions specified by the Rules of Procedure. 
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- The convocations are made at least fifteen days in advance by individual notification indicating the date and venue of the meeting and the agenda prepared by the Board of Directors. This notification may be made electronically in a manner prescribed by the Rules of Procedure. It will also be made clear whether it is a meeting or a meeting at a distance. 
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-The moral report, the financial report and budget, as well as any information relating to the agenda will be sent to members prior to the members before the General Assembly in accordance with procedures prescribed by the Rules of Procedure. 
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-Any member of the association may submit to the Board of Directors, up to seven days before the date of the meeting, a proposal for the inclusion of a subject on the agenda. Any proposal subject to a positive vote of at least one quarter of the association's members participating represented, or voting by correspondence to the General Assembly will be added to the agenda. 
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- The General Assembly then deliberates on all the items on the agenda as amended. 
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- The decisions of the General Assembly (ordinary or extraordinary) shall be taken by a majority of full members participating, represented, or voting by mail. The Rules of Procedure specify the requirements for the right to vote, and the mecanism of distant vote. 
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-In case of equality the voice of the President is dominating. Any active member may be represented by another active member and provided he has a power as specified in the Rules of Procedure. An active member may hold more than 3 powers. 
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-For the General Assembly to be validly constituted a quorum, taking into account the active members present or represented, is set at 30% of the total number of members. If the General Assembly is expected to deliberate on the sustainability of the association, the quorum shall be 50%. 
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-In the absence of a quorum, a new General Assembly will be held within 30 days, and it will then deliberate without quorum. 
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- The General Assembly will receive the moral report and the financial report for the past year and decide on their approval. It proceed to the election of the Board of Directors, as required by the Rules of Procedure. It approves the budget estimation presented by the Treasurer. 
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- It sets the annual amount of contributions and participations, on the proposal of the Board of Directors. If necessary it may delegate to the Board of Directors the authority to set the amount later. 
  
 
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