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This document defines the nature of Libreboot's leadership structure.

Democratic governance of the Libreboot project

In principle and in practise, Libreboot is a collectively and democratically governed project. Any member of the public can propose anything. Our leadership is a flat hierarchy; we have no leader!

Our core management team is open to the public; anyone can join it, if they make substantial contributions to the project and if the current core management team agrees. Libreboot is a community project.

All proposals, big or small, should be discussed and (if approved by core management) implemented.

Information about code review can be found on the Git section of the website.

List of members in the core management team

In alphabetical order:

Generally, the people on this list have these responsibilities:

  • Code review (they have merge rights on the Git repositories)
  • Voting rights on all major decisions, with community input.
  • System administration (where necessary) for Libreboot's infrastructure.
  • Moderation of the IRC channel, mailing lists and other discussion mediums.
  • Comply with the Guidelines for Good Conduct

All members are granted SSH access, with varying levels of access depending on need. At the very least, all members are able to update the website when new changes to it are merged in the Git repository.

People of interest

These people are not part of core management, but still have influence.

Other IRC channel moderators:

  • IRC nick specing on the Libreboot IRC channel.
  • IRC nick pizzaiolo on the Libreboot IRC channel.
  • IRC nick jxself on the Libreboot IRC channel.

Additionally, Libreboot has a separate set of operators on the subreddit r/libreboot. Check Reddit for more information. Actions taken by moderators there are also subject to these management guidelines.