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tsc: adjust TSC membership for IBM+StrongLoop #2858
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Following the IBM+StrongLoop announcement last week, we (@piscisaureus, @bnoordhuis, @srl295, @mhdawson, and myself) want to take a moment to reiterate our personal commitment to Node.js and the Foundation. Per the TSC rules, any one company is limited to no more than 1/4 of the voting seats on the TSC and after talking it over amongst ourselves, @srl295 and @mhdawson have elected to step back from the TSC for now. What I would propose is that they continue to participate in the weekly TSC meetings as observers; and that once the membership expands, they be considered once again for full TSC status. Both Steven and Michael will continue to be actively involved with Node.js. Both are active members of various Working Groups. (Michael chairs the Benchmarking workgroup and Steven chairs the Intl workgroup.) /cc @nodejs/tsc
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LGTM, pending any required TSC discussion. |
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Following the IBM+StrongLoop announcement last week, we (@piscisaureus, @bnoordhuis, @srl295, @mhdawson, and myself) want to take a moment to reiterate our personal commitment to Node.js and the Foundation. Per the TSC rules, any one company is limited to no more than 1/4 of the voting seats on the TSC and after talking it over amongst ourselves, @srl295 and @mhdawson have elected to step back from the TSC for now. What I would propose is that they continue to participate in the weekly TSC meetings as observers; and that once the membership expands, they be considered once again for full TSC status. Both Steven and Michael will continue to be actively involved with Node.js. Both are active members of various Working Groups. (Michael chairs the Benchmarking workgroup and Steven chairs the Intl workgroup.) /cc @nodejs/tsc Reviewed-By: Colin Ihrig <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Jeremiah Senkpiel <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Fedor Indutny <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Alexis Campailla <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Rod Vagg <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Trevor Norris <[email protected]> PR-URL: #2858
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While this is closed and landed, I'm going to leave it on the tsc-agenda to make sure the change is at least mentioned on tomorrows TSC call. |
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Following the IBM+StrongLoop announcement last week, we (@piscisaureus, @bnoordhuis, @srl295, @mhdawson, and myself) want to take a moment to reiterate our personal commitment to Node.js and the Foundation. Per the TSC rules, any one company is limited to no more than 1/4 of the voting seats on the TSC and after talking it over amongst ourselves, @srl295 and @mhdawson have elected to step back from the TSC for now. What I would propose is that they continue to participate in the weekly TSC meetings as observers; and that once the membership expands, they be considered once again for full TSC status. Both Steven and Michael will continue to be actively involved with Node.js. Both are active members of various Working Groups. (Michael chairs the Benchmarking workgroup and Steven chairs the Intl workgroup.) /cc @nodejs/tsc Reviewed-By: Colin Ihrig <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Jeremiah Senkpiel <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Fedor Indutny <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Alexis Campailla <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Rod Vagg <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Trevor Norris <[email protected]> PR-URL: #2858
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Following the IBM+StrongLoop announcement last week, we
(@piscisaureus, @bnoordhuis, @srl295, @mhdawson, and myself)
want to take a moment to reiterate our personal commitment
to Node.js and the Foundation.
Per the TSC rules, any one company is limited to no more than
1/4 of the voting seats on the TSC and after talking it over
amongst ourselves, @srl295 and @mhdawson have elected to step
back from the TSC for now in order to keep IBM within the
established limit.
What I would propose is that they continue to participate in the
weekly TSC meetings as observers; and that once the membership
expands, they be considered once again for full TSC status.
Both Steven and Michael will continue to be actively involved
with Node.js. Both are active members of various Working Groups.
(Michael chairs the Benchmarking workgroup and Steven chairs the
Intl workgroup.)
/cc @nodejs/tsc