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HAMi Project Governance

Heterogeneous AI Computing Virtualization Middleware (HAMi), formerly known as k8s-vGPU-scheduler, is an "all-in-one" tools designed to manage Heterogeneous AI Computing Devices in a k8s cluster

Values

The HAMi and its leadership embrace the following values:

  • Openness: Communication and decision-making happens in the open and is discoverable for future reference. As much as possible, all discussions and work take place in public forums and open repositories.

  • Fairness: All stakeholders have the opportunity to provide feedback and submit contributions, which will be considered on their merits.

  • Community over Product or Company: Sustaining and growing our community takes priority over shipping code or sponsors' organizational goals. Each contributor participates in the project as an individual.

  • Inclusivity: We innovate through different perspectives and skill sets, which can only be accomplished in a welcoming and respectful environment.

  • Participation: Responsibilities within the project are earned through participation, and there is a clear path up the contributor ladder into leadership positions.

Membership

The Community Membership

Currently, the maintainers are the governing body for the project. This may change as the community grows, such as by adopting an elected steering committee.

Meetings

Time zones permitting, Maintainers are expected to participate in the public developer meeting, which occurs Google Docs.

Maintainers will also have closed meetings in order to discuss security reports or Code of Conduct violations. Such meetings should be scheduled by any Maintainer on receipt of a security issue or CoC report. All current Maintainers must be invited to such closed meetings, except for any Maintainer who is accused of a CoC violation.

Code of Conduct

Code of Conduct violations by community members will be referred to the CNCF Code of Conduct Committee. Should the CNCF CoC Committee need to work with the project on resolution, the Maintainers will appoint a non-involved contributor to work with them.

Modifying this Charter

Changes to this Governance and its supporting documents may be approved by a 2/3 vote of the Maintainers.