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'''CAUTION: All content in this page is just a trial and informal research activity of XO Korea!!!! Please don't confuse it with a real movement or program related to the OLPC Foundation.'''


This is ongoing writing...please don't hesitate to add your opinions on the discussion page.
This is ongoing writing...please don't hesitate to add your opinions on the discussion page.
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* has no employee, director, or chairman.
* has no employee, director, or chairman.


Unlike to ordinary open source communities, ''XO Korea'' handles ''money-related issues'' directly or indirectly. So, there need some kinds of ethical codes and mechanism to prevent ''undesirable'' activities of participants. All participants should be aware of the goals and processes of ''XO Korea'' before any participation.
Unlike to ordinary open source communities, ''XO Korea'' handles ''money-related issues'' directly or indirectly. So, there need some kinds of ethical codes and mechanism to prevent ''undesirable'' activities of participants, intentional or not. All participants should be aware of the goals and processes of ''XO Korea'' before starting any XO related activity.


=== XO Korea: Code of Ethics ===
=== Introduction ===
All codes which participants should keep in mind are described here.
All codes which participants should keep in mind are described here.
# ''XO Korea'' is an open source and non-profit organization operating under the related Korean law.
# ''XO Korea'' is an open source and non-profit organization operating under the related Korean law.
# ''XO Korea'' itself and its participants should not require compensations (monetary or not) from any organization, person, and/or entities.
# ''XO Korea'' itself and its participants should not require compensations (monetary or not) from any organization, person, and/or entities.
# To use a designation of ''XO Korea Participant'', he/she should have passed the ''Code of Ethics'' test provided by ''XO Korea'' via the web.
# To use a designation of ''XO Korea Participant'', he/she should have passed the ''Code of Ethics'' test provided by ''XO Korea'' via the web.
==== Preface ====
=== Constitution===
See full content of [[XO Korea/code of ethics/constitution|Constitution of XO Korea]] (its just a experimental trial, not a real one).
==== Goodwill ====
==== Practice Guideline ====
==== Reporting ====
==== Designation ====
=== Open Project ===
# All projects of ''XO Korea'' should be open and transparent to the public.


<P><A NAME="TABLE"></A><strong>SUMMARY TABLE</strong></P>
=== Open Production & Sales ===
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# When ''XO Korea'' sales any product or service, all related processes should be open, transparent and competitive.
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## Anyone can suggest a production or sales idea on the ''XO Korea'' web. If ''a predetermined number'' of citizens agree on the suggestion, the process of fund raising, production or sales shall be start automatically.
# There should be no gain from those sales-related processes.
## All expenses of ''XO Korea'' shall be provided by contributions and donations from citizens.


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=== Open Expense ===
<TH class="data1" align="LEFT" width="33%" scope="col">Articles</TH>
# Contribution or donations from citizens should be expensed in an open and transparent manner.
<TH class="data1" align="LEFT" width="33%" scope="col">Subject</TH>
## Every expense item shall be posted on the web and shall be expensed when 'a predetermined number'' of citizens agree on the expense.

## Every accounting reports shall be posted on the web in ''almost'' real time, according to the ''XBRL'' format.
</TR>
</THEAD>
<TBODY>
<TR Valign="middle">

<TD class="data2" align="LEFT" width="33%">I-1</TD>
<TD class="data2" align="LEFT" width="33%">Establishment of the Community</TD>

</TR>
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<TD class="data2" align="LEFT" width="33%">I-2</TD>
<TD class="data2" align="LEFT" width="33%">The values of the Community</TD>

</TR>
<TR Valign="middle">
<TD class="data2" align="LEFT" width="33%">I-3</TD>
<TD class="data2" align="LEFT" width="33%">The objectives of the Community</TD>

</TR>
<TR Valign="middle">
<TD class="data2" align="LEFT" width="33%">I-4</TD>

<TD class="data2" align="LEFT" width="33%">Fundamental freedoms and non-discrimination</TD>

</TR>
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<TD class="data2" align="LEFT" width="33%">I-5</TD>
<TD class="data2" align="LEFT" width="33%">Relations between the Community and Member Societies</TD>

</TR>

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<TD class="data2" align="LEFT" width="33%">I-6</TD>
<TD class="data2" align="LEFT" width="33%">Community law</TD>

</TR>
<TR Valign="middle">
<TD class="data2" align="LEFT" width="33%">I-7</TD>
<TD class="data2" align="LEFT" width="33%">Legal personality</TD>

</TR>
<TR Valign="middle">
<TD class="data2" align="LEFT" width="33%">I-8</TD>
<TD class="data2" align="LEFT" width="33%">The symbols of the Community</TD>

</TR>
<TR Valign="middle">
<TD class="data2" align="LEFT" width="33%">I-9</TD>
<TD class="data2" align="LEFT" width="33%">Fundamental rights</TD>
</TR>
<TR Valign="middle">
<TD class="data2" align="LEFT" width="33%">I-10</TD>
<TD class="data2" align="LEFT" width="33%">Membership of the Community</TD>
</TR>

<TR Valign="middle">
<TD class="data2" align="LEFT" width="33%">I-58</TD>
<TD class="data2" align="LEFT" width="33%">Conditions of eligibility and procedure for
accession to the Community</TD>

</TR>
<TR Valign="middle">
<TD class="data2" align="LEFT" width="33%">I-59</TD>
<TD class="data2" align="LEFT" width="33%">Suspension of Community membership rights</TD>

</TR>
<TR Valign="middle">
<TD class="data2" align="LEFT" width="33%">Part II</TD>
<TD class="data2" align="LEFT" width="33%">The Charter of Fundamental Rights of the
Community</TD>

</TR>
<TR Valign="middle">
<TD class="data2" align="LEFT" width="33%">Declaration on Article I-9</TD>

<TD class="data2" align="LEFT" width="33%">Accession to the XO Korea</TD>

</TR>
</TBODY>
</TABLE><P></P>

Revision as of 01:58, 15 June 2007

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CAUTION: All content in this page is just a trial and informal research activity of XO Korea!!!! Please don't confuse it with a real movement or program related to the OLPC Foundation.

This is ongoing writing...please don't hesitate to add your opinions on the discussion page.

XO Korea is different from any kind of organization. It's a system rather than an organization. Its legal status as an NGO is just to conform with the related Korean law (and, other laws in the future), which requires a structured type of organization for any NGO to pursue its projects, to receive donations, and to make a contract with any party.

Shortly, XO Korea;

  • is not a structured organization.
  • has no employee, director, or chairman.

Unlike to ordinary open source communities, XO Korea handles money-related issues directly or indirectly. So, there need some kinds of ethical codes and mechanism to prevent undesirable activities of participants, intentional or not. All participants should be aware of the goals and processes of XO Korea before starting any XO related activity.

Introduction

All codes which participants should keep in mind are described here.

  1. XO Korea is an open source and non-profit organization operating under the related Korean law.
  2. XO Korea itself and its participants should not require compensations (monetary or not) from any organization, person, and/or entities.
  3. To use a designation of XO Korea Participant, he/she should have passed the Code of Ethics test provided by XO Korea via the web.

Constitution

See full content of Constitution of XO Korea (its just a experimental trial, not a real one).

<A NAME="TABLE"></A>SUMMARY TABLE

<THEAD> </THEAD> <TBODY> </TBODY>
Articles Subject
I-1 Establishment of the Community
I-2 The values of the Community
I-3 The objectives of the Community
I-4 Fundamental freedoms and non-discrimination
I-5 Relations between the Community and Member Societies
I-6 Community law
I-7 Legal personality
I-8 The symbols of the Community
I-9 Fundamental rights
I-10 Membership of the Community
I-58 Conditions of eligibility and procedure for accession to the Community
I-59 Suspension of Community membership rights
Part II The Charter of Fundamental Rights of the Community
Declaration on Article I-9 Accession to the XO Korea