The governance model adopted in OpenYurt is influenced by many CNCF projects.
- Open: OpenYurt is open source community. See Contributor License Agreement.
- Welcoming and respectful: See Code of Conduct.
- Transparent and accessible: Work and collaboration should be done in public.
- Merit: Ideas and contributions are accepted according to their technical merit and alignment with project objectives, scope and design principles.
The OpenYurt Code of Conduct is aligned with the CNCF Code of Conduct.
Decisions are made based on consensus between maintainers.
Proposals and ideas can either be submitted for agreement via a github issue or PR,
or by sending an email to [email protected]
.
In general, we prefer that technical issues and maintainer membership are amicably worked out between the persons involved. If a dispute cannot be decided independently, get a third-party maintainer (e.g. a mutual contact with some background on the issue, but not involved in the conflict) to intercede and the final decision will be made. Decision making process should be transparent to adhere to the principles of OpenYurt project.
Some contents in this documents have been borrowed from BFE and CoreDNS and Kubernetes governance projects.