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The FOSSi Foundation is registered as a not-for-profit in the UK (as a Community Interest Company). The foundation is formed by the members and backed by sponsors.
The FOSSi Foundation is managed by a board of directors, along with a secretary. The foundation is working on various projects to bring forward the goals formulated in our manifesto. We have set up committees to structure the progress of our projects.
If you are interested to become a part of the FOSSi Foundation and help us reaching our goals, please don't hesitate to get in touch with us.
Andrew Back is convener for the UK Open Source Hardware User Group
and co-organises the annual Wuthering Bytes technology
festival. He is a long time proponent of open source hardware,
with a keen interest in licensing and community building.
Andrew acts as treasurer for the FOSSi Foundation.
Peter has always been involved with open source and made spreading the adoption of open software, hardware and silicon lay at the foundations of Antmicro back in 2009. A member of the RISC-V Foundation's Technical Committee, he is also active in CHIPS Alliance, the Linux Foundation and the Zephyr Project.
- Chaired by: Philipp Wagner
- The decision making in the cocotb project is done by the maintainers.
- Chaired by: Olof Kindgren & Julius Baxter
- Alex Bradbury, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
- Davide Rossi, Università di Bologna, Italy
- Jeremy Bennett
- David Patterson
- Chaired by: Julius Baxter & Stefan Wallentowitz
- Michael Gielda, Antmicro
- Andrew Back, ABOpen and FOSSi Foundation
- Chaired by: Jonathan Balkind
- Students are mentored by a trusted community members.
- Chaired by: Philipp Wagner
- Oleg Nenashev, Jenkins Project
- Chaired by: Stefan Wallentowitz & Julius Baxter
- Andrew Back, ABOpen and FOSSi Foundation
- Ben Hilburn, GNURadio
- Javier Serrano, CERN
- Josh Triplett