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Stage Two: Growth Stage

Definition

The Impact Stage is for projects that have reached their growth goals and are now on a self-sustaining cycle of development, maintenance, and long-term support. Impact Stage projects are widely used in production environments and have large, well-established project communities with a number of contributors from at least two organizations.

Examples

  1. Projects that have publicly documented release cycles and plans for LTS.
  2. Projects that have themselves become platforms for other projects.
  3. Projects that are able to attract a healthy number of committers on the basis of its production usefulness (not simply 'developer popularity').
  4. Projects that have several, publicly known, end-user deployments.

Expectations

Impact Stage projects are expected to participate actively in TAC proceedings, and as such have a binding vote on TAC matters requiring a formal vote, such as the election of a TAC Chair. They receive ongoing financial and marketing support from the Foundation, and are expected to cross promote the foundation along with their activities.

Acceptance Criteria

To graduate from At Large or Growth status, or for a new project to join as an Impact project, a project must meet the Growth stage plus Impact stage criteria:

Growth requirements:

Impact requirements:


Compliance with Requirements

Growth

RequirementEvidence
Growth plan
Used in PoCs
Substantial ongoing commits and contributions


Community participation meets growth plan goals
Evidence of interoperability, compatibility with other LF Edge projects

Impact

RequirementEvidence
Governing body of at least 5, no more 1/3 from same employer
Documented governance, decision-making, release processes
Healthy number of committers from at least two orgs


Evidence of interoperability, compatibility with other LF Edge projects
Adopt LF Code of conduct
Explicitly define a project governance and committer process
Public list of project adopters
>= 2/3 approval vote of TAC & majority of Governing Board