92 | | a. [[Image(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/5a/Icons-mini-action_stop.gif)]] (looks like duplicate of "Open" item 3) The project has a suitable open governance policy ensuring decisions are made, documented and adhered to in a public manner. Note: This typically means a Project Management Committee has been established with a process for adding new members. A robust Project Management Committee will typically draw upon developers, users and key stakeholders from multiple organisations as there will be a greater variety of technical visions and the project is more resilient to a sponsor leaving. |
93 | | a. [[Image(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/cc/Icons-mini-icon_accept.gif)]] (duplicate of Open item 2) The project uses public communication channels for decision making to maintain transparency. E.g. archived email list(s), archived IRC channel(s), public issue tracker. |
| 92 | a. [[Image(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/5a/Icons-mini-action_stop.gif)]] (looks like duplicate of "Open" item 1.c) The project has a suitable open governance policy ensuring decisions are made, documented and adhered to in a public manner. Note: This typically means a Project Management Committee has been established with a process for adding new members. A robust Project Management Committee will typically draw upon developers, users and key stakeholders from multiple organisations as there will be a greater variety of technical visions and the project is more resilient to a sponsor leaving. |
| 93 | a. [[Image(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/cc/Icons-mini-icon_accept.gif)]] (duplicate of Open item 1.b) The project uses public communication channels for decision making to maintain transparency. E.g. archived email list(s), archived IRC channel(s), public issue tracker. |