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alessandrogario avatar alessandrogario commented on August 28, 2024 2
  1. Nick would be a great addition as a TSC member, providing technical guidance not only as a core developer but also as a Windows expert
  2. I think a simple vote is fine; someone will have to notify the Linux foundation about the change (I seem to remember that Teddy notified them about the initial TSC members)
  3. I'd like to think members can stay around for as long as they help fulfill the TSC goals
  4. I am personally working on things I think osquery should have to stay competitive and be interesting, but I agree that we should formalize this and have more defined goals

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directionless avatar directionless commented on August 28, 2024 1

Seems like unanimous agreement.

  1. I have removed Ryan from https://github.com/orgs/osquery/teams/foundation-committers/members and added Nick.

Let me know if you want either/both of an invite into the gsuite domain, and an email address to add to the list I use for vendor contacts. (Slack is fine)

I think that's basically it? Other things are sorta just as needed, and end up hitting anyone that seems responsible in the community -- https://github.com/osquery/foundation/blob/master/MOVING_PARTS.md

Feel free to ping me if you have any questions / want to fix anything / etc.

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directionless avatar directionless commented on August 28, 2024

Speaking as myself, and taking a stab at answering these:

  1. I think replacing Ryan with Nick would be a win. Nick has been involved with osquery, he's actively doing work, etc. In contrast I'm not sure I've met Ryan.
  2. I think a simple TSC vote is fine? This doesn't feel like it's a substantial change.
  3. Someday I'd love to come up with terms and voting processes. But right now, it seems like extra work.
  4. I'm not sure. We'e never really formalized it. Somewhat, it's making stuff go.

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theopolis avatar theopolis commented on August 28, 2024

Can we also write the name + GitHub handle of the TSC members into the osquery contributing file? This way it is easy to track changes.

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directionless avatar directionless commented on August 28, 2024

Can we also write the name + GitHub handle of the TSC members into the osquery contributing file? This way it is easy to track changes.

Sure, I'll do it when we resolve this ticket. It doesn't change so often it's a burden

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groob avatar groob commented on August 28, 2024

I'm all for the change of adding Nick to the TSC.

As for the other points, I don't think adding limits makes sense for osquery when the size of the project and activity of the community is taken into account. I do think we need to formalize a way of checking in once in a while to see if the folks in this group are still comfortable in the role/can commit to some level of participation.

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zwass avatar zwass commented on August 28, 2024

I am on board with this change.

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directionless avatar directionless commented on August 28, 2024

I also made osquery/osquery#6253 for teddy's request to stick this in the CONTRIBUTING doc

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