The basic principle is that decisions are based on consensus. If this decision making process takes too long or a decision is required, the Technical Steering Committee has the authority to make a decision.
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The Technical Steering Committee (TSC) is responsible for:
- General ambitions, objectives and goals of this project
- Guidelines and procedures and tool selection
- Architectural and (development) infrastructure choices
- Raise subjects/issues that are important for the direction/development of this project
The community council The Technical Steering Committee consists of the following members:
- Frank KreuwelBram Harmsen
- Jan Maarten van Doorn
- Jonas van den Bogaard
- David Swinkels
- Frederik Stoel
Frank Kreuwel will chair the TSC.
Any community member or Contributor can ask that something be reviewed by the TSC by contacting the TSC at korte.termijn.prognoses@alliander.com.
Maintainers
Maintainers are responsible for maintaining parts of the code-base. Maintainers have the following responsibilities
- Coordinate development activity
- Make sure code/documentation reviews are being done
- Coordinate pull-requests
- Coordinate bug follow-ups
- Coordinate questions
- In case of long discussions or arguments, maintainers or other can request a community council decision.
The current maintainers of this project are:
- Frank Kreuwel
- Bram Harmsen
- Jan Maarten van Doorn
Any community member or Contributor can ask a question or raise a issue to the maintainers by logging a GitHub issue.
Contributors
Contributors include anyone in the technical community that contributes code, documentation, or other technical artifacts to the project.
Community channel for discussions: https://teams.microsoft.com/l/team/19%3ac08a513650524fc988afb296cd0358cc%40thread.tacv2/conversations?groupId=bfcb763a-3a97-4938-81d7-b14512aa537d&tenantId=697f104b-d7cb-48c8-ac9f-bd87105bafdc
Meeting Time
The TSC meets every 4 weeks on Monday.
Topic: OpenSTEF TSC
Time: 16:00 to 16:45 (CET) (find your local time here)
See this page for details and subscription options: openstef-tsc@lists.lfenergy.org | HomeAnyone can become a contributor. There is no expectation of commitment to the project, no specific skill requirements and no selection process. To become a contributor, a community member simply has to perform one or more actions that are beneficial to the project.