Hiding Problems Doesn't Work
We have long believed and continue to insist that genuinely transparent organisations will be more stable and sustainable. Exposing themselves to scrutiny can make them stronger as there's nothing to "leak"; they don't need to pretend. They're also harder to "blackmail" using secrets.
As we put it last month: "We intend to maintain a high level of transparency; this means that we'll eventually report on all the extortion and censorship attempts. The greater the extortion and censorship, the greater the Streisand Effect will be."
The OSI has been attempting to censor critics for a very long time [1, 2]. This means that many revelations are overdue. Eventually everybody will know what the OSI truly is (or became). Some have already noticed. █