Rich,
I'd be happy to lend a hand.
Thanks,
Amy
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On Mon, Jul 26, 2021 at 2:33 PM Rich Bowen rbowen@redhat.com wrote:
TL;DR:
- New document: https://centos.org/about/governance/board/
- Comments welcome
Background:
Over the past few months, the Board of Directors has asked me to draft more formal governance/bylaw documents, which define may of the "everybody just knows" aspects of CentOS governance. This is part of our ongoing attempt to be more transparent in all aspects of CentOS project governance.
In my initial work, I am working on three main documents:
- Board of Directors
- Special Interest Groups
- Voting and Consensus
These topics are already covered on the website and wiki, but the information is scattered across several documents, and is sometimes confusing and contradictory. This effort attempts to consolidate, and have one authoritative source.
As such, the document linked above will initially augment, but eventually replace the following documents:
https://centos.org/about/governance/board-responsibilities/
https://centos.org/about/governance/joining-the-project/
https://centos.org/about/governance/voting/
And presumably others as I continue to look around.
The other two documents mentioned - SIGs and Voting - are next on the list and I hope to get to them next month some time.
If you are interested in project governance, have opinions about how things should be, or want to help in any other way, please do let me know. If enough people show up, we can form some kind of working group to continue work on this and remove some of the ambiguity around our governance.
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