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= Governance structure/bylaws = | |||
'''As of 2015, OpenEmbedded is a Texas-registered non-profit corporation''' | |||
Copy of bylaws ratified in 2015 can be found [https://darknighte.com/2015OEBylawsPDF <<<HERE>>>] | |||
Previously, OpenEmbedded was a German e.V. - more information here: [[Organization-e.V.]] | Previously, OpenEmbedded was a German e.V. - more information here: [[Organization-e.V.]] | ||
= The current board of directors = | = The current board of directors = | ||
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* ''Philip Balister'' | * ''Philip Balister'' | ||
* ''Denys Dmytriyenko'' | * ''Denys Dmytriyenko'' | ||
* ''Jon Mason'' | * ''Jon Mason'' | ||
* ''Tim Orling'' | |||
= Current Members = | = Current Members = | ||
(please keep in alphabetical order) | (please keep in alphabetical order) | ||
# Alejandro Hernandez | |||
# Alessandro Gardich | # Alessandro Gardich | ||
# Alex Lennon | # Alex Lennon | ||
# Alper Ak | |||
# Anders Darander | # Anders Darander | ||
# Andrea Adami | # Andrea Adami | ||
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# Jason Kridner | # Jason Kridner | ||
# Jeff Osier-Mixon | # Jeff Osier-Mixon | ||
# John Toomey | |||
# John Willis | # John Willis | ||
# Jon Mason | # Jon Mason | ||
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# Mark Brown | # Mark Brown | ||
# Mark Hatle | # Mark Hatle | ||
# Marta Rybczynska | |||
# Martin Hundebøll | |||
# Martin Jansa | # Martin Jansa | ||
# | # Marwan Seliem | ||
# Michael Halstead | # Michael Halstead | ||
# Michael Lauer | # Michael Lauer | ||
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# Paul Barker | # Paul Barker | ||
# Paul Eggleton | # Paul Eggleton | ||
# Peter Bergin | |||
# Peter Hoyes | |||
# Peter Kjellerstedt | # Peter Kjellerstedt | ||
# Philip Balister | # Philip Balister | ||
# Philip Blundell | # Philip Blundell | ||
# Phillip Zabel | # Phillip Zabel | ||
# Randy MacLeod | |||
# Ricardo Ribalda | # Ricardo Ribalda | ||
# Rich Persaud | # Rich Persaud | ||
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# Tom King | # Tom King | ||
# Tom Rini | # Tom Rini | ||
# Trevor Gamblin | |||
# Trevor Woerner | # Trevor Woerner | ||
# Ulf Samuelsson | # Ulf Samuelsson | ||
# Vyacheslav Yurkov | |||
# Yu Ke | # Yu Ke | ||
# Yury Bushmelev | # Yury Bushmelev | ||
# Zach Welch | |||
= Membership = | |||
== Why become an OpenEmbedded Member? == | |||
* Can vote in YP TSC, OE TSC, and OE board elections | |||
* Can vote to approve/deny new OE members | |||
* Can run for positions on YP TSC, OE TSC, and OE Board | |||
* Access to members only mailing list | |||
* Monthly OE Happy hours (generally open to non-members) | |||
* Ability to attend and present at OE dev day (attendance generally open to non-members) | |||
== Steps to become an OpenEmbedded Member== | |||
# E-mail board@openembedded.org with your desire to become a member. <br \>New members are voted on by the existing membership. This is mostly a formality, but members do want relevant information about yourself (to make sure you are a real person, have relevant interest in OE, and would be a good member). To that end, providing the following should help your application: | |||
#* Please describe yourself and your relevant OpenEmbedded experience. <br \>(Links to commits in OE git would be nice) <br \>(LinkedIn link might be helpful as well) | |||
#* Please list OE members who can vouch for you (none are required, but having some is always beneficial). | |||
#* Anything else members might wish to know? | |||
# The board will hold an online vote using Helios with existing members to approve/deny your membership (takes ~1 month) | |||
# The board will notify you of the outcome | |||
# You will be invited to join the OE members mailing list and added to the membership list on the OE wiki | |||
= TSC = | = TSC = | ||
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= Pointers for Board Members = | = Pointers for Board Members = | ||
* [[Checklist for the General Assembly]] | * [[Checklist for the General Assembly]] | ||
* [[Holding a Workshop]] | |||
= Online Voting Policy = | = Online Voting Policy = | ||
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: We welcome all developers and users of OpenEmbedded. This is the organization representing the individuals that make up the project. | : We welcome all developers and users of OpenEmbedded. This is the organization representing the individuals that make up the project. | ||
; How do I become member of the OpenEmbedded? | ; How do I become member of the OpenEmbedded? | ||
: | : [[Membership]] | ||
; Is there a membership fee? | ; Is there a membership fee? | ||
: There is no membership fee. We do welcome one time and recurring donations to help cover project costs. | : There is no membership fee. We do welcome one time and recurring donations to help cover project costs. |
Latest revision as of 00:37, 14 May 2024
Governance structure/bylaws
As of 2015, OpenEmbedded is a Texas-registered non-profit corporation
Copy of bylaws ratified in 2015 can be found <<<HERE>>>
Previously, OpenEmbedded was a German e.V. - more information here: Organization-e.V.
The current board of directors
- Philip Balister
- Denys Dmytriyenko
- Jon Mason
- Tim Orling
Current Members
(please keep in alphabetical order)
- Alejandro Hernandez
- Alessandro Gardich
- Alex Lennon
- Alper Ak
- Anders Darander
- Andrea Adami
- Andrea Galbusera
- Andreas Oberritter
- Andrei Gherzan
- Apelete Seketeli
- Armin Kuster
- Behan Webster
- Bill Mills
- Bruce Ashfield
- Changhyeok Bae
- Chris Larson
- Christopher Clark
- Cliff Brake
- Daniel Willmann
- Dave Stewart
- David Reyna
- Denys Dmytriyenko
- Dirk Hohndel
- Dirk Opfer
- Dmitry EreminSolenikov
- Eilís Ní Fhlannagáin
- Eric Bénard
- Esben Haabendal
- Florian Boor
- Frans Meulenbroeks
- Gary Thomas
- George McCollister
- Graeme Gregory
- Henning Heinold
- Holger Freyther
- Jack Mitchell
- Jan Lübbe
- Jan-Simon Möller
- Jason Kridner
- Jeff Osier-Mixon
- John Toomey
- John Willis
- Jon Mason
- Josef Holzmayr
- Joshua Lock
- Joshua Watt
- Ken Gilmer
- Khem Raj
- Koen Kooi
- Leon Woestenberg
- Liam Girdwood
- Manjukumar Matha
- Marcin Juszkiewicz
- Marco Cavallini
- Marek Vasut
- Mark Brown
- Mark Hatle
- Marta Rybczynska
- Martin Hundebøll
- Martin Jansa
- Marwan Seliem
- Michael Halstead
- Michael Lauer
- Michael Smith
- Moritz Fischer
- Nicolas Dechesne
- Otavio Salvador
- Paul Barker
- Paul Eggleton
- Peter Bergin
- Peter Hoyes
- Peter Kjellerstedt
- Philip Balister
- Philip Blundell
- Phillip Zabel
- Randy MacLeod
- Ricardo Ribalda
- Rich Persaud
- Richard Purdie
- Robert Berger
- Robert Schuster
- Roman I Khimov
- Ross Burton
- Rudolf J Streif
- Saul Wold
- Scott Garman
- Scott Murray
- Sean Hudson
- Simon Busch
- Stefan Schmidt
- Stephano Cetola
- Steve Sakoman
- Taras Kondratiuk
- Tim Orling
- Tom King
- Tom Rini
- Trevor Gamblin
- Trevor Woerner
- Ulf Samuelsson
- Vyacheslav Yurkov
- Yu Ke
- Yury Bushmelev
- Zach Welch
Membership
Why become an OpenEmbedded Member?
- Can vote in YP TSC, OE TSC, and OE board elections
- Can vote to approve/deny new OE members
- Can run for positions on YP TSC, OE TSC, and OE Board
- Access to members only mailing list
- Monthly OE Happy hours (generally open to non-members)
- Ability to attend and present at OE dev day (attendance generally open to non-members)
Steps to become an OpenEmbedded Member
- E-mail board@openembedded.org with your desire to become a member.
New members are voted on by the existing membership. This is mostly a formality, but members do want relevant information about yourself (to make sure you are a real person, have relevant interest in OE, and would be a good member). To that end, providing the following should help your application:- Please describe yourself and your relevant OpenEmbedded experience.
(Links to commits in OE git would be nice)
(LinkedIn link might be helpful as well) - Please list OE members who can vouch for you (none are required, but having some is always beneficial).
- Anything else members might wish to know?
- Please describe yourself and your relevant OpenEmbedded experience.
- The board will hold an online vote using Helios with existing members to approve/deny your membership (takes ~1 month)
- The board will notify you of the outcome
- You will be invited to join the OE members mailing list and added to the membership list on the OE wiki
TSC
The OpenEmbedded organization installed the [TSC] to make technical steering of the project easier.
Social Media
For topics concerning the various representations of OpenEmbedded on social media, please contact Social Media Manager Josef Holzmayr.
Todo
- process for adding new members
- process for voting
- responsibility of the board
- conflict resolution
Pointers for Board Members
Online Voting Policy
Faq
- Are contributions tax deductible?
- Yes they are. See Donating to OpenEmbedded for complete information
- Should I become member of the OpenEmbedded?
- We welcome all developers and users of OpenEmbedded. This is the organization representing the individuals that make up the project.
- How do I become member of the OpenEmbedded?
- Membership
- Is there a membership fee?
- There is no membership fee. We do welcome one time and recurring donations to help cover project costs.