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Team Roles and Tasks
A.J. Stein edited this page Jul 10, 2023
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This page identifies the different roles in the NIST OSCAL Team, their tasks, and links to documents on how to perform them.
- Plan and direct technical strategies for the project portfolio
- Maintain and execute the model maintenance strategy
- Manage the technical roadmap for OSCAL model development
- Coordinate and facilitate work for team developers in the short-term (sprint by sprint) and long-term (quarterly and annual milestones defined in the roadmap)
- Work on development tasks as defined in issues
- Maintain current work status and communicate blockers for assigned issues on a sprint
- Support the issue driver on a development task when two or more developers are assigned on a task
- Advise team members and project directors on the feasibility of current and upcoming work as part of the issue triage and backlog refinement processes
- Review the work of colleagues and community members following team guidelines
NOTE: This information exists for the benefit of NIST staff. Although the community may reference or inquire about content, this material is not explicitly intended for community support. The community may create issues to report bugs or request enhancements related to this documentation, but there is no support guarantees for this material. All issues will be considered on a case by case basis.
- Contributing to OSCAL Development
- Issue Completeness Review
- OSCAL Patch (Hot Fix) Release Checklist
- OSCAL Release Branching
- Public Events Calendar Management
- Link Check Report Procedure
- Dependency Pull Request Procedure
- Issue Triage and Backlog Refinement
- NIST SP 800-53 OSCAL Content Data Governance
- Workflow for Prototyping a New OSCAL Model
- Backlog Review Process for OSCAL-related Repositories