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Solid Team

The Solid Team, headed by Sir Tim Berners-Lee, provides an organisational umbrella for facilitating a strong open source community in support of Solid. This repository contains work of the Solid Team to meet the needs of the Solid Project.

The Solid Team is a group of volunteers tasked with representing the Solid Project in an official capacity. It engages in activities that foster the spread and adoption of the Solid protocol.

Participation

All substantive contributors must be members of the Solid Team. It’s easy to join the Solid Team if you’d like to contribute with any role.

The Solid Team has a (member-only) chat.

The Solid Team holds meetings at https://meet.jit.si/solid-team on every second Wednesday of the month at 15:00 UTC. Meetings are transcribed and published. Additional team meetings may be created, in which case Solid Team members will be notified via calendar invitation and in the Solid Team chat.

Membership

Membership Information

Decisions

Decisions are made based on consensus.

When faced with unresolved strong objections in decision-making processes based on consensus, a mechanism may be employed to reach a conclusive outcome. This involves establishing a decision rule for each particular issue, where a majority is defined with a specific threshold, and subsequently conducting a vote. This approach is loosely based on the W3C's guidelines for deciding by vote, as outlined in the W3C Process Document. A vote should only be conducted after all attempts at consensus through technical discussion and compromise have failed. It is important to note that, in this context, a Member or group of related Members is considered a single organization, aligning with the W3C's principles.

Code of Conduct

The Solid Team follows the Solid Community Code of Conduct

Tasks

The Solid Team engages in a number of tasks. Tasks may be added or removed from the team's scope by majority vote at a Solid Team meeting. A blocked task is a tast that the team wants to do, but currently doesn't have the resources to do.

Task Force Membership

Team members may be added or removed from this task force by a majority vote at a Solid Team meeting. There must be a lead for this task. While other members may assist in the task, it is the responsibility of the leader to

Ongoing Task Forces

One-off Task Forces