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From the debian.ch bylaws, article 2:

  §2 PURPOSE
  
   1. debian.ch is the official representative of the Debian Project in Switzerland and Liechtenstein.
   1. The Association holds assets on behalf of the Debian Project in Switzerland and Liechtenstein.
   1. It supports the Debian project and its activities using the Association’s assets.

Note that these bylaws were written under the earlier running state of debian.ch actually being a TO. These highlight that the intent behind the debian.ch association foundation was to explicitly be a representative of the Debian project and support it and its activities.
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From the debian.ch bylaws, article 5, about membership:

  §5 MEMBERSHIP
   1. Members of the Debian project with permanent residence or citizenship in Switzerland (...) may choose to assert membership of the Association and their membership is automatically accepted.
   1. Any member may propose another person for admission as a member. The General Meeting will decide on their inclusion. The proposed member must be present at the meeting unless it is impractical for them to attend.
   1. A member can leave the Association debian.ch at his own request at any time.
   1. A General Meeting may choose to exclude a member without cause. A majority of 2/3 of members present must vote in favour of such a motion for it to be carried.

 * 5.1. Indicates that the bulk of debian.ch members are [https://www.debian.org/vote/2010/vote_002|Debian members], thereby providing the loyalty warranties.

See https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/DPL/TrustedOrganizationCriteria

1. Introduction

See the debian.ch bylaws, in english

2. The organization should share Debian's general visions

The organization's bylaws, activities and political stance should not conflict with the Debian Social Contract.

From the debian.ch bylaws, article 2:

  • §2 PURPOSE
    1. debian.ch is the official representative of the Debian Project in Switzerland and Liechtenstein.
    2. The Association holds assets on behalf of the Debian Project in Switzerland and Liechtenstein.
    3. It supports the Debian project and its activities using the Association’s assets.

Note that these bylaws were written under the earlier running state of debian.ch actually being a TO. These highlight that the intent behind the debian.ch association foundation was to explicitly be a representative of the Debian project and support it and its activities.

3. The organization should remain loyal to Debian

The organization should be considered fully trustworthy, or provide
guarantees that Debian's assets will be managed according to the Debian
Project's decisions.

From the debian.ch bylaws, article 5, about membership:

  • §5 MEMBERSHIP
    1. Members of the Debian project with permanent residence or citizenship in Switzerland (...) may choose to assert membership of the Association and their membership is automatically accepted.
    2. Any member may propose another person for admission as a member. The General Meeting will decide on their inclusion. The proposed member must be present at the meeting unless it is impractical for them to attend.
    3. A member can leave the Association debian.ch at his own request at any time.
    4. A General Meeting may choose to exclude a member without cause. A majority of 2/3 of members present must vote in favour of such a motion for it to be carried.

4. The organization should provide accountability on assets held in trust

5. The organization should be reliable, sustainable, and reactive

6. The organization should provide a reasonable financial framework

7. Additional opportunities