The Administrative Working Group (AWG) oversees the entire governance and project.
AWG members should consist of folks who manage a substantial investment in the project. To avoid the AWG becoming the superpower group, members should not chair other technical working groups. The initial group members consist of management from Microsoft, and Slack whose teams contain full-time Electron contributors.
Avatar | Name | Role | Time Zone |
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Kevin Nguyen @PlaineKevin | Chair | PT (Los Angeles) | |
John Kleinschmidt @jkleinsc | Member | EST (Harrisburg) | |
Felix Rieseberg @felixrieseberg | Member | PT (San Francisco) |
Emeritus Members
Avatar | Name | Role | Time Zone |
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Jacob Groundwater @groundwater | Member | PT (San Francisco) | |
Matt Crocker @mgc | Chair | PT (San Francisco) | |
Antón Molleda @molant | Member | PST (Seattle) | |
Deani Hansen @deanihansen | Member | PST (Vancouver) |
The AWG aims to ensure the collective health of the maintainers and working groups, while offering support as necessary through means that may not fall on any existing working group, such as a mechanism for escalation.
The AWG should not make individual technical decisions.
It is important that other working groups have autonomy and agency to fulfill their responsibilities.
The AWG is open to welcoming new members. Please note that as a prerequisite, interested parties must manage a substantial investment in the project, including supporting teams that contain regular Electron contributors