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- Any person, regardless of OASIS membership status, may participate in an Open Project as a Contributor by submitting comments or bug reports to a Project Repository.
- Any person or entity, regardless of OASIS membership status, may participate in or contribute to an OASIS Open Project.
- To initiate an OASIS Open Project, the organizers must submit a Charter to the Open Project Administrator, written in English and provided in electronic plain text format, using the Open Project Charter Template.
- An OASIS Open Project is a program hosted by OASIS for the development of code, specifications, and other artifacts under open source licenses selected by the project.
- OASIS is required to post a public notice of each approved Open Project to its announced public mailing list.
- To initiate an OASIS Open Project, a group must consist of at least one or more Project Sponsors whose aggregate sponsorship dues meet or exceed the minimum threshold set by the OASIS Board of Directors, plus one or more named Contributors.
- OASIS Open Projects are administered by the OASIS Open Project Administrator designated by OASIS.
- To incorporate a trademark or service mark into an OASIS Open Project, including in the project name, any release, or the body of the work, the mark must be either owned by OASIS or approved by the OASIS Board of Directors.
- The Charter of an Open Project can only be amended after the project's formation as specified in Section 5.6 of the OASIS Open Project Rules.
- All contributions, comments, decisions, records, web pages, documents, and mailing list discussions for an OASIS Open Project must be located on Project Tools designated or authorized by OASIS, must be publicly visible, and must be publicly archived.
- An OASIS Open Project is initiated by one or more organizations acting as Project Sponsors and optionally by persons intending to make technical contributions.
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claimAny person, regardless of OASIS membership status, may participate in an Open Project as a Contributor by submitting comments or bug reports to a Project Repository.
claimAny person or entity, regardless of OASIS membership status, may participate in or contribute to an OASIS Open Project.
procedureTo initiate an OASIS Open Project, the organizers must submit a Charter to the Open Project Administrator, written in English and provided in electronic plain text format, using the Open Project Charter Template.
claimAn OASIS Open Project is a program hosted by OASIS for the development of code, specifications, and other artifacts under open source licenses selected by the project.
procedureOASIS is required to post a public notice of each approved Open Project to its announced public mailing list.
procedureTo initiate an OASIS Open Project, a group must consist of at least one or more Project Sponsors whose aggregate sponsorship dues meet or exceed the minimum threshold set by the OASIS Board of Directors, plus one or more named Contributors.
claimOASIS Open Projects are administered by the OASIS Open Project Administrator designated by OASIS.
procedureTo incorporate a trademark or service mark into an OASIS Open Project, including in the project name, any release, or the body of the work, the mark must be either owned by OASIS or approved by the OASIS Board of Directors.
procedureThe Charter of an Open Project can only be amended after the project's formation as specified in Section 5.6 of the OASIS Open Project Rules.
procedureAll contributions, comments, decisions, records, web pages, documents, and mailing list discussions for an OASIS Open Project must be located on Project Tools designated or authorized by OASIS, must be publicly visible, and must be publicly archived.
procedureAn OASIS Open Project is initiated by one or more organizations acting as Project Sponsors and optionally by persons intending to make technical contributions.