Re: wpt core team membership

On Fri, Jan 11, 2019 at 4:36 PM James Graham <james@hoppipolla.co.uk> wrote:
>
> On 05/12/2018 11:16, James Graham wrote:
> > Following the discussion about the formation of the wpt core team, we
> > are pleased to announce that the provisional membership of the initial
> > core team has now been selected. The provisional members are:
> >
> > Geoffrey Sneddon
> > James Graham (Mozilla)
> > John Jansen (Microsoft)
> > Mike Smith (W3C)
> > Ms2ger (Igalia)
> > Philip Jägenstedt (Google)
> > Simon Pieters (Bocoup)
> > Youenn Fablet (Apple)
> >
> > We believe these people reflect a broad range of stakeholders in the
> > wpt project, and have the skills necessary to ensure that the project
> > remains true to its stated purpose of improving interoperability on
> > the web platform.
> >
> > There is now a 1 month period in which objections to these members may
> > be raised; any such objections will be considered by Marcos who is
> > fulfilling the role of neutral third party in this process. Please
> > send any such objections to mcaceres@mozilla.com.
>
> No objections were received in the notice period, so the initial
> membership of the core team is confirmed as the above.
>
> I have created a team on GitHub with these members [1]; I think we
> should also set up a non-GitHub contact channel like a mailing list but
> this isn't done yet.
>
> Thanks to everyone involved in the process so far and particularly
> Marcos for acting as a neutral third party.
>
> Hopefully with the new organisation structure we are able to continue
> improving web-platform-tests and helping reduce interop issues on the web.
>
>
> [1] https://github.com/orgs/web-platform-tests/teams/wpt-core-team/
>

Thanks for creating the team James!

As the next step, I've moved
https://github.com/web-platform-tests/rfcs, and will make the first
RFC reviewing the process itself. I'll send a separate email about
that.

Received on Monday, 14 January 2019 11:30:17 UTC