The Istio Steering Committee oversees the administrative aspects of the project, including governance, branding, marketing, and working with the CNCF. Every year, we estimate the proportion of the hundreds of companies that have contributed to Istio in the past year, and uses that metric to proportionally allocate the nine Contribution Seats on our Steering Committee. After that, four Community Seats are voted for by our project members, with candidates being from companies that did not recei...| Istio Blog
The Istio Steering Committee oversees the administrative aspects of the project, including governance, branding, marketing, and working with the CNCF. Every year, the leaders in the Istio project estimate the proportion of the hundreds of companies that have contributed to Istio in the past year, and uses that metric to proportionally allocate nine Contribution Seats on our Steering Committee. Then, four Community Seats are voted for by our project members, with candidates being from companie...| Istio Blog
The Istio Steering Committee oversees the administrative aspects of the project, including governance, branding, marketing, and working with the CNCF. Every year, the leaders in the Istio project estimate the proportion of the hundreds of companies that have contributed to Istio in the past year, and uses that metric to proportionally allocate nine Contribution Seats on our Steering Committee. Then, four Community Seats are voted for by our project members, with candidates being from companie...| Istio Blog
The Istio Steering Committee is pleased to announce the four winners of the 2023 election for Community Seats. The winners are: Craig Box, ARMO Iris Ding, Intel Lin Sun, Solo.io Faseela K, Ericsson Software Technology The winners will serve on the Steering Committee for one year, starting on September 1, 2023. They will be responsible for helping to guide the development and governance of Istio, the world’s most popular service mesh. The election was held in August 2023, and was open to any...| Istio Blog
The Istio Steering Committee consists of 9 Contribution Seats, proportionally allocated based on corporate contributions to the project, and 4 elected Community Seats. Last year, we elected four members to the community seats. It’s now time to announce the companies who fuel our growth by selecting the Contribution Seat members. As per the Steering charter, every February we look at which companies have made the most contributions to Istio based on an annually agreed metric. According to ou...| Istio Blog
The Istio Steering Committee consists of 9 proportionally-allocated Contribution Seats, and 4 elected Community Seats. Our third annual election for our Community Seats has concluded, and we are pleased to announce the choice of our members: Craig Box (ARMO) Iris Ding (Intel) Faseela K (Ericsson Software Technology) Christian Posta (Solo.io) We would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to Zack Butcher, Lin Sun and Zhonghu Xu, whose terms have now ended. With Contribution Seat holders from Goo...| Istio Blog
Last year we introduced a new Steering Committee charter, which shares governance responsibilities between Contribution Seats, selected based on contributions to the project, and Community Seats, elected by the project members. We elected four members, with the committee representing seven different companies. It’s now time to kick off our 2021 election for Community Seats. Members have two weeks to submit nominations, and voting will run from 12 to 25 July. You can learn all about the elec...| Istio Blog
Last month, we announced a revision to our Steering Committee charter, opening up governance roles to more contributors and community members. The Steering Committee now consists of 9 proportionally-allocated Contribution Seats, and 4 elected Community Seats. We have now concluded our inaugural election for the Community Seats, and we’re excited to welcome the following new members to the Committee: Neeraj Poddar (Aspen Mesh) Zack Butcher (Tetrate) Christian Posta (Solo.io) Zhonghu Xu (Huaw...| Istio Blog
Since day one, the Istio project has believed in the importance of being contributor-run, open, transparent and available to all. In that spirit, Google is pleased to announce that it will be transferring ownership of the project’s trademarks to the new Open Usage Commons. Istio is an open source project, released under the Apache 2.0 license. That means people can copy, modify, distribute, make, use and sell the source code. The only freedom people don’t have under the Apache 2.0 license...| Istio Blog
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The Istio Steering Committee consists of 9 proportionally-allocated Contribution Seats, and 4 elected Community Seats. Our third annual election for our Community Seats has concluded, and we are pleased to announce the choice of our members: Craig Box (ARMO) Iris Ding (Intel) Faseela K (Ericsson Software Technology) Christian Posta (Solo.io) We would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to Zack Butcher, Lin Sun and Zhonghu Xu, whose terms have now ended. With Contribution Seat holders from Goo...| Istio Blog
Last year we introduced a new Steering Committee charter, which shares governance responsibilities between Contribution Seats, selected based on contributions to the project, and Community Seats, elected by the project members. We elected four members, with the committee representing seven different companies. It’s now time to kick off our 2021 election for Community Seats. Members have two weeks to submit nominations, and voting will run from 12 to 25 July. You can learn all about the elec...| Istio Blog
Last month, we announced a revision to our Steering Committee charter, opening up governance roles to more contributors and community members. The Steering Committee now consists of 9 proportionally-allocated Contribution Seats, and 4 elected Community Seats. We have now concluded our inaugural election for the Community Seats, and we’re excited to welcome the following new members to the Committee: Neeraj Poddar (Aspen Mesh) Zack Butcher (Tetrate) Christian Posta (Solo.io) Zhonghu Xu (Huaw...| Istio Blog
Today, the Istio project is pleased to announce a new revision to its steering charter, which opens up governance roles to more contributors and community members. This revision solidifies our commitment to open governance, ensuring that the community around the project will always be able to steer its direction, and that no one company has majority voting control over the project. The Istio Steering Committee oversees the administrative aspects of the project and sets the marketing direction...| Istio Blog
Since day one, the Istio project has believed in the importance of being contributor-run, open, transparent and available to all. In that spirit, Google is pleased to announce that it will be transferring ownership of the project’s trademarks to the new Open Usage Commons. Istio is an open source project, released under the Apache 2.0 license. That means people can copy, modify, distribute, make, use and sell the source code. The only freedom people don’t have under the Apache 2.0 license...| Istio Blog