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${PROJECT} Charter

note: the purpose of a project charter is to provide a brief introduction to the project from a technical, community, or business perspective. The document also connects a project's community leadership and governance with the OpenJS Foundation's governance.

Section 0: Guiding Principles (optional)

directions: provide a concise, high-level statement about the project's long-term principles, values, or mission.

ex. Node.js TSC Charter

Section 1: Scope

directions: Include a 3-4 sentence summary of what the project does, and/or what problems it solves. Imagine trying to explain your work to a colleague who is familiar with related technical concepts but unfamiliar with the project. You may also want to describe the project's value to community and/or business stakeholders.

ex. K8s SIG Architecture Charter

1.1: In-scope (optional)

directions: list or bullet out problem spaces, use cases, repositories or other projects which are included with the work but may not be readily apparent. This may help differentiate the project from other solutions in the space. If you are not using this section, please indicate your intent with the phrase, 'Section Intentionally Left Blank'.

ex. K8s SIG Architecture Charter

1.2: Out-of-Scope (optional)

directions: list or bullet out areas that may be seen to be related but are not included in the scope of this project. This may help clarify the kind of features, contributions, issues or problems the project is looking for. If you are not using this section, please indicate your intent with the phrase, 'Section Intentionally Left Blank'.

ex. K8s SIG Architecture Charter

Section 2: Relationship with OpenJS Foundation CPC.

directions: describe how the project intersects with the Cross Project Council.

ex. Node.js TSC Charter

2.1 Other Formal Project Relationships (optional)

directions: describe any additional affiliations or groups that liaise with the project in a formal way (such as a W3C Community Group, for example). If you are not using this section, please indicate your intent with the phrase, 'Section Intentionally Left Blank'.

Section 3: ${PROJECT TSC} Governing Body

directions: describe the structure of the group responsible for managing the project and its respective organization and repositories. If there are specific rules for membership or participation in the group, list them here or by reference to a governance.md document.

ex. Node.js TSC Charter

Section 4: Roles & Responsibilities

directions: describe the roles and responsibilities of the ${PROJECT} Governing Body.

ex. K8s SIG Architecture Charter ex. Node.js TSC Charter

Section 4.1 Project Operations & Management (optional)

directions: use this section to describe any other specific tasks the ${PROJECT} Governing Body may be responsible for regarding process or project operations and management. If you are not using this section, please indicate your intent with the phrase, 'Section Intentionally Left Blank'.

ex. K8s SIG Architecture Charter ex. Node.js TSC Charter

Section 4.2: Decision-making, Voting, and/or Elections (optional)

directions: describe any provisions the project makes for decision-making or include the information by reference your governance.md document. If you are not using this section, please indicate your intent with the phrase, 'Section Intentionally Left Blank'.

ex. Node.js TSC Charter

Section 4.3: Other Project Roles (optional)

directions: describe other roles within the project, such as chairperson, tech lead, collaborator, contributor, maintainer, etc. and any responsibilities or rights such role confers. You can also include this information by reference to your governance.md document. If you are not using this section, please indicate your intent with the phrase, 'Section Intentionally Left Blank'.

ex. Node.js TSC Charter

Section 5: Definitions (optional)

directions: include any definitions that may help clarify terms or ideas found in this charter document. If you are not using this section, please indicate your intent with the phrase, 'Section Intentionally Left Blank'.

ex. Node.js TSC Charter