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authorCarlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>2024-02-28 14:32:57 -0500
committerCarlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>2024-02-28 14:32:57 -0500
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gov: Update governance.
Clarify the various roles and when you get a seat and how.
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.. index::
single: Core Toolchain Infrastructure project governance
-CTI Governance
-==============
+Governance
+==========
-The Core Toolchain Infrastructure project follows a governance model that
-contains a governing board (GB), and a technical advisory council (TAC).
+The Core Toolchain Infrastructure (CTI) project is an
+`affiliated project <https://github.com/ossf/tac?tab=readme-ov-file#projects>`_
+at the `Open Source Security Foundation <https://openssf.org/>`_ and is
+itself a directed fund.
-By default all governing board and technical advisory council meetings are
-open the public to attend unless there is an issue that requires
-confidentiality e.g. security.
+The CTI project raises, budgets, and spends funds in support of the GNU
+Toolchain and associated projects. The governance model for the directed
+fund includes a governing board (GB), and a technical advisory council (TAC).
+
+The role of the GB is to review and authorize spending of funds, acting as
+fiscal oversight to approved and prioritized projects that are presented
+by the TAC.
The role of the TAC is to work with the GNU Toolchain community to prioritze
and refine requirments so they can be implemented to support the community.
-
The TAC has a seat on the GB, and must vote one of their members to attend
-GB meetings. The GB is fiscally accountable for the spending of funds and
-acts as oversight to approve prioritized projects that are presented by the
-TAC.
+GB meetings. The TAC seat on the GB will act as the chair for GB meetings.
+
+All governing board and technical advisory council meetings are open the
+public to attend unless there is an issue that requires confidentiality
+e.g. security.
-Sponsors to the Core Toolchain Infrastructure project are entitled to one
-GB set and one TAC seat.
+Premier members of the Core Toolchain Infrastructure project are entitled
+to one GB seat and one TAC seat.
The intial TAC bootstrap included 3 community members and was expanded to
-10 members. Membership in the TAC requires GB approval.
+10 community members. Membership in the TAC requires GB approval.
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