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The Knative Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) is responsible for cross-cutting product and design decisions.
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Technical Project Oversight, Direction & Delivery
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Set the overall technical direction and roadmap of the project.
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Resolve technical issues, technical disagreements and escalations within the project.
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Set the priorities of individual releases to ensure coherency and proper sequencing.
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Approve declaring a new long-term supported (LTS) Knative release.
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Approve the creation and dissolution of working groups and approve leadership changes of working groups.
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Create proposals based on TOC discussions and bring them to the relevant working groups for discussion.
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Approve the creation/deletion of GitHub repositories, along with other high-level administrative issues around GitHub and our other tools.
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Advise the Steering Committe on conformance rules and tests that define brand use decisions.
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Happy Healthy Community
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Establish and maintain the overall technical governance guidelines for the project.
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Decide which sub-projects are part of the Knative project, including accepting new sub-projects and pruning existing sub-projects to maintain community focus
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Ensure the team adheres to our code of conduct and respects our values.
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Foster an environment for a healthy and happy community of developers and contributors.
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The TOC is elected by the community.
The TOC’s work includes:
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Regular committee meetings to discuss hot topics, resulting in a set of published meeting notes.
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Create, review, approve and publish technical project governance documents.
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Create proposals for consideration by individual working groups to help steer their work towards a common project-wide objective.
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Review/address/comment on project issues.
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Act as a high-level sounding board for technical questions or designs bubbled up by the working groups.
Community members are encouraged to suggest topics for discussion ahead of the TOC meetings, and are invited to observe these meetings and engage with the TOC during the community feedback period at the end of each meeting.
Artifact | Link |
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Google Group | [email protected] |
Community Meeting VC | See the top of the Meeting notes |
Community Meeting Calendar | Wednesdays at 10:00a-10:45a ET Calendar |
Meeting Notes | Notes |
Document Folder | Folder |
The current members of the TOC are shown below.
Member | Company | Profile | Term Start | Term End | |
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David Hadas | IBM | @davidhadas | 2023-09-12 | 2024 | |
Dave Protasowski | VMware | @dprotaso | 2021-05-26 | 2024 | |
David Simansky | Red Hat | @dsimansk | 2022-06-01 | 2024 | |
Paul Schweigert | IBM | @psschwei | 2022-09-28 | 2024 | |
Krsna Mahapatra | Broadcom | @krsna-m | 2023-06-01 | 2025 |
To recognize the folks that have served in the TOC in the past, below we list the previous members of the TOC (sorted by their 'Term End').
Member | Profile | Term Start | Term End | |
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Ville Aikas | @vaikas | Bootstrap | 2020 | |
Nghia Tran | @tcnghia | 2020 | 2021 | |
Matt Moore | @mattmoor | Bootstrap | 2021 | |
Grant Rodgers | @grantr | 2020 | 2021 | |
Markus Thömmes | @markusthoemmes | 2020-06-09 | 2021-12-16 | |
Julian Friedman | @julz | 2021-05-26 | 2022-02-07 | |
Roland Huß | @rhuss | 2021-02-16 | 2022 | |
Matt Moore | @mattmoor | 2022-02-07 | 2022 | |
Scott Nichols | @n3wscott | 2022-01-11 | 2022-09-27 | |
Evan Anderson | @evankanderson | Bootstrap | 2023-06-01 | |
Zbynek Roubalik | @zroubalik | 2022-06-01 | 2023-07-31 |
Except as otherwise noted, the content of this page is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License, and code samples are licensed under the Apache 2.0 License.