<snip> As mentioned in the answer to an earlier question, FSF India is not a mass movement and is not a democratic organisation.
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I think the above sentence is little misleading. First Part is OK. But I believe Democracy exists within its board.
The process to select board does not need to be democratic completely. for eg: GPLv3 drafting will be failure if it was decided completely by users participating in drafting process. There was commitee ( not democratically elected ) to analyse and take the needed .
But Democracy within the board is very important. It may be true that FSF India is not working on electoral / Representational democracy. That is Ok. But Democratic decision making in the board is important to make it as a democratic structure
Deepa paul Researcher