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COMMUNITY.md

ospo-guide is supported by a dedicated team of individuals fulfilling various roles to ensure its success, security, and alignment with government standards and agency goals.

Role Name Affiliation
Open Source Lead Remy DeCausemaker OSPO, Digital Service at CMS
Software Engineer Natalia Luzuriaga OSPO, Digital Service at CMS, US Digital Corps
Software Engineer Isaac Milarsky OSPO, Digital Service at CMS, US Digital Corps
Software Engineer Dinne Kopelevich OSPO, Digital Service at CMS, US Digital Corps
Software Engineer Sachin Panayil OSPO, Digital Service at CMS, US Digital Corps

See CODEOWNERS.md for a list of those responsible for the code and documentation in this repository.

See Community Guidelines on principles and guidelines for participating in this open source project.

Roles & Responsibilities

The members of ospo-guide community are responsible for guiding its development, ensuring quality standards, and fostering a collaborative environment. They play a vital role in making decisions about code contributions, handling releases, and ensuring the project meets its goals and objectives. Below is a list of the key members and their specific roles and responsibilities.

Maintainers:

For DSAC Engineering Handbook

Approvers:

For DSAC Engineering Handbook

Reviewers:

Roles Responsibilities Requirements Defined by
member active contributor in the community multiple contributions to the project. PROJECT GitHub org Committer Team
reviewer review contributions from other members history of review and authorship in a sub-project COMMUNITY file reviewer entry, and GitHub Org Triage Team
approver approve accepting contributions highly experienced and active reviewer + contributor to a sub-project COMMUNITY file approver entry and GitHub Triage Team
maintainer set direction and priorities for a sub-project demonstrated responsibility and excellent technical judgement for the sub-project COMMUNITY file owner entry and GitHub Org Admin Team

Contributors

Total number of contributors: 8

natalialuzuriaga
Natalia Luzuriaga
aayatsali
Aayat
DinneK
Dinne Kopelevich
decause-gov
decause-gov
IsaacMilarky
Isaac Milarsky
sachin-panayil
Sachin Panayil
NoobNoob06
Keni
eamon-cms
Eamon
cms-eo14168
cms-eo14168
cschilly
cschilly

Alumni

We'd like to acknowledge the following individuals for their past contributions of this project:

  • Aayat Ali for setting up the foundation of the ospo-guide

ospo-guide Open Source Community Guidelines

This document contains principles and guidelines for participating in the {{ cookiecutter.project_name }} open source community.

Principles

These principles guide our data, product, and process decisions, architecture, and approach.

  • Open means transparent and participatory.
  • We take a modular and modern approach to software development.
  • We build open-source software and open-source process.
  • We value ease of implementation.
  • Fostering community includes building capacity and making our software and processes accessible to participants with diverse backgrounds and skillsets.
  • Data (and data science) is as important as software and process. We build open data sets where possible.
  • We strive for transparency for algorithms and places we might be introducing bias.

Community Guidelines

All community members are expected to adhere to our Code of Conduct.

Information on contributing to this repository is available in our Contributing file.

When participating in ospo-guide open source community conversations and spaces, we ask individuals to follow the following guidelines:

  • When joining a conversation for the first time, please introduce yourself by providing a brief intro that includes:
    • your related organization (if applicable)
    • your pronouns
    • your superpower, and how you hope to use it for ospo-guide
  • Embrace a culture of learning, and educate each other. We are all entering this conversation from different starting points and with different backgrounds. There are no dumb questions.
  • Take space and give space. We strive to create an equitable environment in which all are welcome and able to participate. We hope individuals feel comfortable voicing their opinions and providing contributions and will do our best to recognize and make space for individuals who may be struggling to find space here. Likewise, we expect individuals to recognize when they are taking up significant space and take a step back to allow room for others.
  • Be respectful.
  • Default to positive. Assume others' contributions are legitimate and valuable and that they are made with good intention.

Acknowledgements

The Community Guidelines sections were originally forked from the United States Digital Service Justice40 open source repository, and we would like to acknowledge and thank the community for their contributions.