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Governance Overview

crbaird edited this page Sep 4, 2024 · 34 revisions

As of May 2016, the OpenHPC project is operating as a Collaborative Project through the Linux Foundation. Overall OpenHPC governance is led by two primary entities outlined as follows:

  1. Governing Board: general responsibilities include budgetary approval and the management of all non-technical business and outreach/communication.
  2. Technical Steering Committee (TSC): general responsibilities include coordination and management of all technical matters for the project, including release management, component selections, and technical community engagement. The TSC has regular meetings open to the general public. Find meeting details here. Information on the TSC selection process is also available.

The TSC includes a variety of roles intended to help organize the work effort and to include representation from development groups and end users. A graphical overview of the current roles that comprise the TSC is highlighted below.

TSC Overview


Current members of the 2024-2025 OpenHPC TSC are as follows:

Maintainers
  • Reese Baird (Guardant Health)
  • David Brayford (HPE)
  • Martin Grigorov (Huawei)
  • Adrian Reber (Red Hat)
  • Jeremy Siadal (Intel)
  • Christopher S. Simmons (Cambridge Computing)
  • Chris Downing (Amazon Web Services)
End-User/Site Representatives
  • Forrest Ling (easyHPC)
  • Derek Simmel (Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center)
  • Jason Wells (Harvard)
  • Caeser Stoica (Lenovo)
Upstream Component Development Representatives
  • Michael Karo (Altair)
Testing Coordinator(s)
  • Karl W. Schulz (AMD)
  • Adrian Reber (Red Hat)
Project Lead
  • Adrian Reber (Red Hat)

Previous membership lists:


Linux Foundation Support

  • Neal Caidin (OpenHPC Program Manager)
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