Community Leaders
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Over 500 people and companies signed up to be notified about the opening of the Baseline Protocol Github repository between March 4th and 19th, 2020. Over 300 of them also signed in as group members. The members represent many of the largest companies in the world, spanning several sectors. They also represent startups, students and talented individuals.
*(In the mid-1990s, the Java community amassed thousands of developers from many companies before any of those companies officially sanctioned their involvement. Many of the companies participating in the Baseline Protocol initiative embrace the work, some already adding baselining to their strategic plans. But anyone observing someone's participation in the baseline community should assume that they do so as individuals. Please refrain from making assertions about the intentions of their employers.)
The project governance board (PGB) is organized by OASIS and is accountable for ensuring the balance and integrity of the Ethereum-Oasis initiatives, such as the Baseline Protocol.
OASIS employs key personnel that support all the open standards and open source projects under its domain. In addition, the Enterprise Ethereum Alliance maintains a team that also supports EEA Community Projects such as the Baseline Protocol. And finally, members such as ConsenSys have assigned key personnel specifically to support and organize the community.
The technical steering committee (TSC) is accountable to the Project Governance Board for managing conflicts on merges and Core Dev self-organization. It also governs the allocation of grant money. And it meets regularly to set technical roadmaps and ensure progress of the community toward the ubiquitous implementation of the baseline protocol in systems of record everywhere.
On October 27, 2021, the following people were voted in as the TSC through October 2022 and the date of the next election's results.
The Core Developers are a subset of the contributing members of the community who have demonstrated leadership and teamwork and approve all contributions before merging them to the Main branch of the repo.
Details on how to become a Core Developer here.
The standards team worked through most of 2021 to develop a world-class technical specification that implementers and test developers can use to ensure compliance with the baseline protocol specification. The draft will now be shepherded through the OASIS process of review and amendments, culminating in becoming an official OASIS standard. Standards writing is hard, and reviewing the writing is equally hard. This team deserves the highest regard from the community for its hard-toiling service and commitment to excellence.
The outreach team consists of writers, evangelists, stakeholders, sponsors, events organizers and marketers who work together to develop enablement materials, promote baselining in the media, events and through direct engagement with thought leaders and decision-makers.
AMD, EY, ChainLink, Core Convergence, ConsenSys, Duke University, Envision Blockchain, MakerDAO, Microsoft, Neocova, Splunk, Unibright, Provide, and W3BCLOUD.
Name
Organization
Claudia Rauch
OASIS
Carol Geyer
OASIS
Chet Ensign
OASIS
Paula Lowe
EEA
Lillian Guinther
EEA
Sonal Patel
ConsenSys
Name
Company
End-Labs
ZK & L2 Leader, EEA L2 WG Chair
Samrat Kishor -- Co-Chair
Golden Next Ventures
Unibright
SAP
WhitePrompt
EY
Microsoft
Provide
Unibright
John Wolpert -- Co-Chair
ConsenSys Mesh
Maintainer (with link to Github ID)
Company
ConsenSys
Provide
EY
Provide
Nethermind
Consianimis
Finspot
WhitePrompt
N/A
Member
Company
Anais OFranc
Consianimis
Andreas Freund
ZK & L2 Consultant
Kyle Thomas
Provide
Daven Jones
Provide
Member
Company
Melanie Marsolier
Splunk
Jack Leahy
Provide
Others being confirmed for listing