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Valid values are specified as sets of predefined keywords for `string` and as [`min`, `max`] intervals for `integer` and `float` variables, where both `min` and `max` can be optionally omitted to define one-sided intervals.

## Governance:
## Community Participation
This is a consensus-based community standard. Anyone with an interest can join the community, contribute to the schema design and implementation, and participate in the decision-making process. Community discussions should be limited to Github and `image.sc` forum in [#mcmicro](https://forum.image.sc/tag/mcmicro).

Changes to MITI require a submission via `Github Issues` with the following information:

* Scope and Field
* Summary of changes
* Example
* Implementation as a pull request

The community can discuss and vote for the submission via Github for at least 30 days.

The initial governance board comprises (i) **Denis Schapiro**, PhD, Research Group Leader at the Heidelberg University (Chair); (ii) **Adam Taylor**, PhD, Senior Research Scientist, Sage Bionetworks; (iii) **Sarah Arena**, MS, Data Scientist, Harvard Medical School and (iv) **Markus D. Herrmann**, MD, PhD, Assistant Professor of Pathology, Mass General Hospital.

The discussions should be limited to Github and `image.sc` forum in #mcmicro.
Please reach out to the governance board with questions about how to engage in community discussions or submit revisions. If the implementation needs a revision, the community can discuss and vote for the submission via Github for at least 30 days.

If the implementation needs a revision, this needs to be submitted latest 30 days after acceptance.
## Governance
The MITI governance board members are expected to participate in strategic planning, approve changes to the governance model, and respond to community feedback. The board will resolve revisions/issues for which the community cannot reach a consensus in a reasonable timeframe. This board will remain for 18 months followed by a community-based voting of a new governance board (3-5 board members). New candidates can be proposed by board members, community members or via a direct application. We welcome and encourage participation by everyone!

This board will remain for 12 months followed by a community based voting of a new governance board (4-5 board members) every January. New candidates can be proposed by board members, community members or via a direct application. Therefore, an issue will be opened (November) in this repository to collect names and for the voting via emojis. We welcome and encourage participation by everyone!
As of 2023-10-18, the MITI governance board comprises (i) **Denis Schapiro**, PhD, Research Group Leader at the Heidelberg University (Chair); (ii) **Adam Taylor**, PhD, Senior Research Scientist, Sage Bionetworks; (iii) **Sarah Arena**, MS, Data Scientist, Harvard Medical School

## Diversity statement
## Diversity Statement

The MITI consortium welcomes and encourages participation by everyone. We are committed to being a community that everyone enjoys being part of. Although we may not always be able to accommodate each individual’s preferences, we try our best to treat everyone kindly.

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