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  • Have a defined governing body of at least 5 or more members (owners and core maintainers), of which no more than 1/3 is affiliated with the same employer. In the case there are 5 governing members, 2 may be from the same employer.
    • The EdgeX TSC is currently made up of 11 members:  8 working group chairmen and 3 at-large members.  The TSC Chair and Vice-Chair are elected by the TSC.
    • Representation on the TSC includes:
      • 3 from IoTech (27%)
      • 3 from Dell Technologies (27%)
      • 2 from Mainflux (18%)
      • 1 from Canonical (9%)
      • 1 from Samsung (9%)
      • 1 from Intel (9%)
  • Have a documented and publicly accessible description of the project's governance, decision-making, and release processes.
  • Have a healthy number of committers from at least two organizations. A committer is defined as someone with the commit bit; i.e., someone who can accept contributions to some or all of the project.
    • To date, EdgeX has over 100 contributors; 25 active contributors in the month of April 2019 alone
    • In the month of April 2019, there were almost 700 commits.  These commits were made by contributors from many companies to include Canonical, Dell, ForgeRock, Intel, IoTech, Redis, VMWare and more.
  • Demonstrate evidence of interoperability, compatibility or extension to other LF Edge Projects.
    • There are no projects at level 3 yet.  However...
      • EdgeX Foundry is the base product behind Home Edge
      • EdgeX Foundry could fit within several Akraino Integration Projects (Blueprints)
  • Adopt the Foundation Code of Conduct.
  • Explicitly define a project governance and committer process.
  • Have a public list of project adopters for at least the primary repo (e.g., ADOPTERS.md or logos on the project website).
  • Other metrics as defined by the applying Project during the application process in cooperation with the TAC.
  • Receive a supermajority vote from the TAC and a majority vote of the Governing Board to move to Impact stage. Projects can move directly from At Large to Impact, if they can demonstrate sufficient maturity and have met all requirements.