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process/sig-lifecycle-documents/MEMORY_SAFETY_sandbox_stage.md
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## Creation of a new Special Interest Group (SIG) at Sandbox stage | ||
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### Proposed focus, intent, goals, and/or deliverables | ||
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Our Motivation, Objective, and Scope are outlined in the [README of our repo](https://github.com/ossf/Memory-Safety/blob/main/README.md) | ||
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Our original deliverable was revised language for Stream 4 of the OpenSSF's Mobilization plan. Our revised language for Stream 4 is [here](https://github.com/ossf/Memory-Safety/blob/main/docs/revised-stream-4-language.md). | ||
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We also established [common definitions of memory safety terms](https://github.com/ossf/Memory-Safety/blob/main/docs/definitions.md) to refer to in our work. | ||
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Our in progress deliverables include: | ||
* [Best Practices - Memory-Safe By Default Languages](https://github.com/ossf/Memory-Safety/blob/main/docs/best-practice-memory-safe-by-default-languages.md) | ||
* [Best Practices - Non-Memory-Safe By Default Languages](https://github.com/ossf/Memory-Safety/blob/main/docs/best-practice-non-memory-safe-by-default-languages.md) | ||
* [The Memory Safety Continuum](https://github.com/ossf/Memory-Safety/pull/20) | ||
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### List SIG Lead(s) | ||
* [Nell Shamrell-Harrington](https://github.com/nellshamrell) (Microsoft, Rust Foundation) | ||
* [Avishay Balter](https://github.com/balteravishay) (Microsoft) | ||
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### List of interested individuals | ||
The SIG have a minimum of 3 members with 2 different organizational affiliations. | ||
* Jay White, Microsoft, | ||
* Gabriel Dos Reis, Microsoft, [GabrielDosReis](https://github.com/GabrielDosReis) | ||
* Charles Palmer, IBM Research, Dartmouth | ||
* David Edelsohn, IBM | ||
* Andrew Fryer, [Andrew-Fryer](https://github.com/Andrew-Fryer) | ||
* Andrew Lilley Brinker, Mitre, [alilleybrinker](https://github.com/alilleybrinker) | ||
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### Governing Body | ||
SIGs may report to an existing OpenSSF Working Group or directly to the TAC as their governing body. The SIG commits to providing the governing body quarterly updates on progress. | ||
* "name of governing body (WG or TAC) for this SIG" | ||
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### SIG References | ||
The SIG should provide a list of existing resources with links to the repository, and if available, website, a roadmap, demos and walkthroughs, and any other material to showcase the existing breadth, maturity, and direction of the SIG. | ||
| Reference | URL | | ||
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| Repo | | | ||
| Meeting Agenda | | | ||
| OSSF Calendar Entry | | | ||
| Website | | | ||
| Security.md | | | ||
| Roadmap | | | ||
| code-of-conduct.md | | | ||
| Demos | | | ||
| Other | | |