Welcome to the OpenPubkey community! We're excited to have you here with us.
This is the place to start if you're looking to get involved. You'll find our code of conduct, meeting information, past meeting notes, our policies on project governance, and more here.
Find us over on the OpenSSF Slack in the #openpubkey
channel.
OpenPubkey is governed by the Technical Steering Committee (TSC). This group is responsible for the technical oversight of OpenPubkey, which may include the following:
- Coordinating the technical direction of OpenPubkey
- Approving project or system proposals (including, but not limited to, incubation, deprecation, and changes to a sub-project’s scope)
- Organizing sub-projects and removing sub-projects
- Creating sub-committees or working groups to focus on cross-project technical issues and requirements
- Appointing representatives to work with other open source or open standards communities
- Establishing community norms, workflows, issuing releases, and security issue reporting policies
- Approving and implementing policies and processes for contributing
- Discussions, seeking consensus, and where necessary, voting on technical matters relating to the code base that affect multiple projects
- Coordinating any marketing, events, or communications regarding OpenPubkey
The Technical Steering Committee is comprised of three members:
- Ethan Heilman (@EthanHeilman)
- Jonny Stoten (@jonnystoten)
- Lucie Mugnier (@lgmugnier)
To learn more about contributing to OpenPubkey, see our contributing guidelines.
Issues pertaining to project-wide policy, community norms or processes, or other project-focused topics should be filed here in openpubkey/community. For feature requests, bug reports, technical questions and requests, please file an issue in openpubkey/openpubkey.
We ask that you review existing issues before filing a new one to ensure your issue has not already been addressed.
If you have found what you believe to be a security vulnerability, DO NOT file an issue. Instead, please follow our security disclosure policy.
OpenPubkey community meetings happen on the third Wednesday of the month at 9AM/12PM PT/ET and run for an hour.
- Community meeting link
- Meeting minutes
- The meeting agenda is managed through HackMD and is posted prior to each meeting in our Slack channel.
The Technical Steering Committee (TSC) meets monthly on the first Wednesday of the month from 9AM/12PM PT/ET - 10AM/1PM PT/ET.
- Technical Steering Committee meeting link
- Meeting minutes
- The meeting agenda is managed through HackMD and is posted prior to each meeting in our Slack channel.