[yocto-ab] Stepping back

Mills, William wmills at ti.com
Sun Jun 10 04:22:58 PDT 2018


Travis,

I think it is great you have the experiences with LF project formation and governance.  Your voice and advice will be greatly appreciated when it comes time for the governance change.

I too have quite a bit of experience in this area.  I have been part of the formation of 5 Linaro Market segment groups and 3 Linaro foundation projects.  I am also part of the LF Real Time Collaborative Project and participated in its formation.  I also advise TI on its participation in the LF Zephyr project both through Linaro and directly.

However, what I think the AB needs at this time is someone that we all already know.

>From my own point of view, I would like to see the following order of business for the AB:
1) Appoint new AB Chair
2) Vote on 100K reallocation
3) Get the new members into the project and the AB
4) Re-do the governance with all voices heard

Thanks,
Bill

-----Original Message-----
From: yocto-ab-bounces at yoctoproject.org [mailto:yocto-ab-bounces at yoctoproject.org] On Behalf Of Broughton, Travis V
Sent: Saturday, June 9, 2018 7:46 PM
To: Osier-mixon, Jeffrey; yocto-ab at yoctoproject.org
Subject: Re: [yocto-ab] Stepping back

Jefro -

Thanks for the introduction and for communicating a path forward. I know from our past work together that I'm stepping into some very big shoes, a sentiment which has been echoed by much of the community email this past week.

All -

As Jefro noted, we've discussed my stepping in temporarily to help with board meeting facilitation, which would include setting an agenda and timeline for electing a permanent AB chair. I've been reviewing the project's governance documents (those from the initial formation, as well as the membership documents) and have not found a clearly defined transition process. A Jefro noted, I have worked on a few recent launches with the Linux Foundation and the OpenStack Foundation, and I've observed quite a few governance updates since Yocto Project was first chartered in 2011. I'd propose that we work with the Linux Foundation to review the current status, and to use this opportunity to refresh the overall project charter and bylaws and ensure that we're following their current set of best practices with respect to financial and technical governance.

I look forward to talking with you all on Monday, and to working with you to continue the Yocto Project's success.

Travis Broughton
Intel Corporation | Open Source Technology Center
Office: +1 512-362-4973 | Mobile: +1 512-293-3495
tvb at intel.com


-----Original Message-----
From: yocto-ab-bounces at yoctoproject.org [mailto:yocto-ab-bounces at yoctoproject.org] On Behalf Of Osier-mixon, Jeffrey
Sent: Wednesday, June 6, 2018 1:42 AM
To: yocto-ab at yoctoproject.org
Subject: [yocto-ab] Stepping back

Hi folks - It is with mixed feelings that I am resigning my position on the YP Advisory Board as chair. I have helmed the chairship since our first meeting at ELC in 2011, and it is time for someone else to pick up the gavel. I am also handing off my community management activities as I am taking on a new role at Intel. One of my compatriots at Intel, Travis Broughton, has offered to step in as chair pro tem to manage board meetings and votes going forward. Some of you may know Travis already, as he has been involved with a number of recent LF project launches.

Community issues or questions that involve infrastructure should go to Michael Halstead. Event-related issues will be handled by Lieu Ta. Technical questions and concerns should go directly to the Yocto Project mailing list. And if you are able to dive in and help with community management, as so many of you have done over the years, please talk to Lieu to coordinate.

It has been a distinct pleasure working with each and every one of you. The Yocto Project has grown to represent a foundational standard in the embedded systems world and has helped to promote embedded Linux in an industry that is well known for being insular. It is a triumph for the developers and the organizations that support it - every representative on this board should be proud of the progress made and the support you have provided to this very popular and stable project. I very much look forward to seeing it vault into the next chapter.

Jeffrey "Jefro" Osier-Mixon, Intel Corporation
Open Source Community Ecosystem Strategist


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