This document outlines the formal decision making processes which run the CNOE project.
- Open: See CONTRIBUTING.md
- Welcoming and respectful: See Code of Conduct, below.
- Transparent and accessible: Work and collaboration should be done in public. See SIG governance, below.
- Merit: Ideas and contributions are accepted according to their technical merit and alignment with project objectives, scope, and design principles.
CNOE is governed by a set of "core" member organizations. These member organizations each nominate a representative to the steering committee which is the final decision making body for CNOE. Member additions can be made by unanimous approval by the steering committee. Member removals can be made by (unanimous - 1) approval by the steering commitee.
Core Member Organizations:
- Adobe
- Amazon
- Autodesk
- Nike
- Salesforce
- Twilio
- Intuit
- Cisco
The steering committee consists of one member from each of the core member organizations. Decisions are made by majority vote of the overall committee membership unless stated otherwise, such as is the case for membership changes.
- Define the mission and vision of the CNOE project.
- Manage core membership.
- Define and evolve CNOE governance.
- Manage and delegate ownership of access to CNOE resources.
- Handle reports of Code of Conduct violations in a confidential manner.
- Act as the final escalation point for any disputes or decisions within the CNOE project.
For information about the working group governance process, see Working-Group-Governance.md.
Issues, CoC violations, and interest can be directed to the steering commitee by emailing cnoe-steering@googlegroups.com.
See Code of Conduct
The trademarks, service marks, trade dress and other brand features (“Trademarks”) of each Member are owned by such Member and the use of the such Trademarks shall inure to the benefit of the respective owner. Each use of such Trademarks shall be by advanced approval of the trademark owner. Members can revoke the permission for use of their Trademarks at any time by notifying the project Steering Commitee.
See Antitrust Policy
Portions of this document are adapted from the Istio Steering Committee documentation, and the Kubernetes Steering Committee, both of which are licensed under the Apache License 2.0. Other portions are adapted from the Knative Steering Committee documentation which