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Working Groups and Sub-groups – Small groups of Contributors, ideally led by a Maintainer, that meet to develop items in the project roadmap resulting in releases and documentation updates. Working Groups are for relatively permanent features and functionality, while Sub-groups are for ephemeral or transitory work (such as an integration effort) with a defined or limited lifespan.
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List of Working Groups
- Management Hub - David Booz
- Agent - Bruce Potter
- Documentation - Joe Pearson
- John Walicki
- Developer Examples - Troy Fine
- DevOps Documentation - Carl Girouard
- QA & Testing - Jon McGuire
- Outreach (Marketing, Communications, Events, Partnerships) - Mahaveer Vedalaveni
- Joe Pearson
- Management Hub - Nathan Phelps
Special Interest Groups (SIGs)
Special Interest Groups – Users, Contributors, Partners, and organizations that come together to address a specified set of use cases – usually industry- or vertical-specific – in a specified location and language.
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List of SIGs
- China Manufacturing SIG - Los (Liang Wang)
- Smart Agriculture SIG - Bill Rowley
- In collaboration with EdgeX Foundry and SDO projects: Open Retail Reference Architecture (ORRA) - Arnaud Le Hors
Mentorships
There are many mentorship programs that Open Horizon participates in. If you have a program that would like to work with Open Horizon, please contact the Outreach Working Group. If you would like to apply for a mentorship, please reach out to the individual programs.
Process
Contributions will only be considered when linked to an open issue, aligned with the project goals, and attested to by the Contributor (ex. signing off on a commit, accepting the Developer Certificate of Origin).
Community Lab Instance
The LF Edge Shared Community Lab has an instance of Open Horizon available for all LF Edge members and participants to freely use. See the lab page for more information.
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