Hi Daniel,
I have been watching your rants on FSFE list and in other places for a significant amount of time. Like others, I do believe your intentions are good, but your tone and behaviour is not constructive at all. Actually, I think you're damaging/discrediting your own position by the agressive tone.
What you are conveying with this kind of messages (to me) is that you feel personally injured and that you'd like to get as much attention to that.
I don't have as much insight into the activities of the FSFE e.V. or into the fellowship to comment in extensive details on the facts. However, I've been involved with Free Software for more than two decades now, and consider myself as a friend and supporter of the FSFE without ever having had any formal role or title in it, or ever being a member.
As a side note, to put things into some perspective: To me, from the very beginning of the fellowship establishment, it was always *very* clear that being a fellow is not equal to being a voting member of the legal entity (e.V.). This model is quite commonly used in German e.V.'s, so no surprise at all.
What I am missing in your communication and related threads is the clear evidence that a reasonable number of "fellows" are actually supporting your position in these arguments. Without the clear support from at least a number of fellows, I think your argument is moot.
So to summarize:
* please change your tone to a less aggressive one
* please allow the larger audience to understand if there are really a [significant] number of fellows that make the complians you raise, or whether you are making those complaints merely based on your own understanding of what your role as [former] fellowship representative should be?
Regards, Harald