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 participate in other technical working groups. The initial group members consist of management from Microsoft, and Slack whose teams contain full-time Electron contributors.
In order to have a balance of voices, the group should also seek to add a representative from the rest of governance, and a non-governance member who can represent the community at-large.
The AWG should not make individual technical decisions.
It is important that other working groups have autonomy and agency to fulfill their responsibilities.
Avatar | Name | Role | Time Zone |
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Kevin Nguyen @PlaineKevin | Chair | PT (Los Angeles) | |
Jacob Groundwater @groundwater | Member | PT (San Francisco) |
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Governance Representative
The Governance Representative is decided by the other working groups. They can be replaced any time, at the discretion of the other working groups.
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Community Representative
The Community Representative is a non-governance person. The process for electing this person has not yet been defined.