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Technical Steering Committee

The Technical Steering Committee (the “TSC”) will be responsible for all
technical oversight of the open source Project.

"Transition Period”: From the effective date of this Charter, up to but no more
than twentyfour (24) months or such other date as determined by the TSC (such
period the “Transition Period”), the TSC voting members would consist of all
founding participants who participate in the development process prior to project
announcement. The list of voting members of the TSC will be maintained o
n the on the “CONTRIBUTING” file within the Project’s code repository.

"Steady State”: After the Startup period, the size, makeup and procedure for
determining voting members of the TSC will be as determined by the TSC and
documented within a TSC procedures document that is maintained on
“PROCEDURES” file within the Project’s code repository.

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  • An initial TSC has been established per above. TSC eligibility is defined per above and aligns with the Technical Charter . Contributor and Committer are defined per above. TSC Chair, TAC representative, and MAC liaison roles will be assigned through nomination, then TSC voting. Additional roles, including Project Technical Leads (PTLs) may be defined as project needs arise.
  • The current TSC Rep Representation table is here. The TSC represents the top-level decision-making body for the project.
  • Additional project roles, as needed, are filled by TSC voting (majority)
  • Removal from a Project Role-
    • A person may voluntarily resign from a project role by making a public announcement to the TSC.
    • A person in a project role who is disruptive, or has been inactive on that project for an extended period (e.g., six or more months), or is not abiding by the project charter or code of conduct may have his or her role status revoked by the TSC.
    • Disputes are resolved by TSC voting (majority)

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