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Updating SIP Editors & Steering Committe list + removed 1 Tech CAB member + add 3 new members
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# Consideration for SIP Editors

Members:

- AcrossFire <[email protected]>
- j2p2 <[email protected]>
- Rafael Cárdenas <[email protected]>


Discussions-to: https://github.com/stacksgov/sips

Created-by: SIP-000

Invite tree:

- HeroGamer recommended
* AcrossFire
* j2p2
* Rafael Cárdenas


## Biographies

**AcrossFire**: AcrossFire has experience as a DevOps engineer, Linux enthusiast, and a passionate Bitcoiner. He has experience with systems administration and enjoys automating maintenance tasks using tools like Puppet, Ansible, Docker, Kubernetes and others. He likes to bring this experience to Bitcoin by running Bitcoin and Stacks nodes and doing what he can to optimize the experience.

**j2p2**: Computer Engineer, Clarity Developer. Won First and Second place in Clarity Course Cohort #2 Hackathon. Before joining the Stacks ecosystem, worked 18+ years building software for wireless communication systems products.

**Rafael Cárdenas**: Rafael is a Staff Software Engineer at Hiro, focused on building and maintaining Hiro’s API infrastructure which includes the Stacks Blockchain API, Ordinals API, Token Metadata API and others, all of which power dozens of apps and wallets built on Stacks and Bitcoin. Rafael has also been an active member and contributor of the Stacks ecosystem since 2021, involved with the development of the core blockchain through the SIP process and participating as a reviewer at the Stacks Accelerator.

## About this SIP Editor Committee

The role of a SIP Editor is to identify SIPs in the Draft status and help transition them to Accepted status. A SIP editor must be able to vet a SIP to ensure that it is well-formed, that it follows the ratification workflow faithfully, and that it does not overlap with any already-Accepted SIPs or SIPs that have since become Recommended or Ratified.

The SIP Editors are responsible for maintaining the "inbound funnel" for SIPs from the greater Stacks community. SIP Editors ensure that all inbound SIPs are well-formed, relevant, and do not duplicate prior work (including rejected SIPs).

SIP Editors should be open and welcoming towards enthusiastic users who want to help improve the greater Stacks ecosystem. As such, SIP Editors should encourage users to submit SIPs if they have good ideas that may be worth implementing.

In addition, SIP Editors should respond to public requests for help from community members who want to submit a SIP. They may point them towards this document, or towards other supplemental documents and tools to help them get started.

## Considerations

### In-scope

The following items would be considered in-scope for this SIP Editor Committee:

1. To be updated.

### Out-of-scope

The following items would be considered out-of-scope for this SIP Editor Committee:

1. To be updated.

### Questions for SIP Review

Questions to facilitate SIP review:

1. To be updated.

_Note: above considerations subject to changes and iterations from ongoing lessons learned_

## Bylaws

1. To be updated.

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_If becoming a SIP Editor interests you and you wish to join the effort, please reach out to @Hero-Gamer or Steering Committee members @jcnelson and @GinaAbrams_
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# Consideration for Steering Committee

Members:

- Gina Abrams
- Jude Nelson
- Marvin Janssen


Discussions-to: https://github.com/stacksgov/sips

Created-by: SIP-000



## Biographies

**Gina Abrams**: Gina is Chief of Staff at Trust Machines, a company building the largest ecosystem of applications on Bitcoin. She has spent the past 5 years working with teams that contributed open-source infrastructure for the Stacks programming layer for Bitcoin, running a number of growth, partnership, and operations focused campaigns. She serves on the Stacks SIP Steering Committee and hosts a monthly Stacker Chat YouTube series with Muneeb and Bitcoin builders.

**Jude Nelson**: Jude Nelson joined the Stacks ecosystem in 2015, attracted to the unique capabilities of blockchains beyond simply minting cryptocurrencies. A distributed systems PhD, his work has touched many of the Stacks blockchain and core developments.

**Marvin Janssen**: Marvin has worked on projects related to digital identities, DeFi, and blockchain integration for various players in the crypto space. He co-founded Ryder, working to make next generation crypto hardware a reality.

## About this Steering Committee

The overarching duty of the Steering Committee (SC) is to oversee the evolution of the Stacks blockchain’s design, operation, and governance, in a way that is technically sound and feasible, according to the rules and procedures described in this document. The SC shall be guided by and held accountable by the greater community of users, and shall make all decisions with the advice of the relevant Consideration Advisory Boards.

The SC’s role is that of a steward. The SC shall select SIPs for ratification based on how well they serve the greater good of the Stacks users. Given the nature of blockchains, the SC's particular responsibilities pertaining to upgrading the blockchain network are meant to ensure that upgrades happen in a backwards-compatible fashion if at all possible. While this means that more radical SIPs may be rejected or may spend a long amount of time in Recommended status, it also minimizes the chances of an upgrade leading to widespread disruption (the minimization of which itself serves the greater good).

## Considerations

### In-scope

The following items would be considered in-scope for this SIP Editor Committee:

1. To be updated.

### Out-of-scope

The following items would be considered out-of-scope for this SIP Editor Committee:

1. To be updated.

### Questions for SIP Review

Questions to facilitate SIP review:

1. To be updated.

_Note: above considerations subject to changes and iterations from ongoing lessons learned_

## Bylaws

1. To be updated.

---

_If this Steering Committee interests you and you wish to join the effort, please reach out to @Hero-Gamer or Steering Committee members @jcnelson and @GinaAbrams_
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- Aaron Blankstein <[email protected]>
- Brice Dobry <[email protected]>
- Dan Trevino <[email protected]>
- Daniel Fritsche <[email protected]>
- Friedger <[email protected]>
- Jamil Dhanani <[email protected]>
- Jesse Wiley <[email protected]>
- Mike Cohen <[email protected]>
- 0xdima <[email protected]>
- Terje Norderhaug <[email protected]>
- Thomas Osmonson a.k.a aulneau <[email protected]>
- Vlad <[email protected]>

Discussions-to: https://github.com/stacksgov/sips

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**Dan Trevino**: Dan is the founder of Boom Cypto and an advocate for open standards. Dan has contributed to the Stacks community as an advocate, developer, speaker, and mentor since 2016.

**Daniel Fritsche**: Daniel is the co-founder of Byzantion, a cross-chain infrastructure and trading platform creating seamless cross-chain experiences for developers and users. Prior to Byzantion, he was the Vice President of Data Strategy at Stephens Inc.
**Friedger**: Friedger is an entredeveloper based in Europe. He contributed to the Stacks ecosystem in various forms.

**Jamil Dhanani**: Jamil is the Founder and CEO of Gamma.io, the leading marketplace and creator platform for NFTs on Bitcoin, built on Stacks. Prior to founding Gamma, he worked as a Machine Learning Engineer and Researcher at Apple, and studied Computer Science at Stanford and the University of Toronto.

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**Mike Cohen**: Advocate of Bitcoin, Stacks, Lightning Blockchain web3 technologies and the User Owned Internet.
Working in The Clarity Innovation Lab - a research and development centre focused on the Clarity Smart Contract programming language - pushing the boundaries of decentralised apps on Bitcoin.

**0xdima**: Building SatScreener, a Bitcoin L1/L2 analytics platform with real time data for traders. Co-Founder of the Stx-20 protocol, an on-chain metaprotocol for inscriptions on stacks.

**Terje Norderhaug**: Independent software developer. Clarity developer.

**Thomas Osmonson a.k.a aulneau**: Thomas is co-founder and CEO of Fungible Systems, a web3 and crypto focused product studio. Fungible Systems works extensively in the Stacks ecosystem building public goods, open source tooling, and helping projects such as Gamma, Zest, Trust Machines, and others. Previously, Thomas was part of the early core team that helped build the Stacks network.

**Vlad**: CTO and co-founder of multiple Stacks and Bitcoin based projects, including Asigna, STX20, and sOrdinals. Contributor to the multisig SIP and its implementation, as well as to the Stacks ecosystem opensource projects.

## About this CAB

The technical CAB reviews SIPs related to technical implementations to the blockchain, including consensus-breaking changes. SIPs that are technical in nature and must be vetted by users with the relevant technical expertise belong in this SIP track.
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