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in more detail in a section of its own.
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### Current Core Contributors
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- Contributors who are also part of a dedicated team or are institutional
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- contributors will have so indicated after their name.
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- Dedicated teams only cover a small part of the work needed to
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- get the project going, tasks like fundraising, outreach or marketing
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- for example don't (yet) have a dedicated team.
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- Contributors don't need to be part of any dedicated team.
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- * Adrian Seyboldt (dev - PyMC Labs)
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- * Alex Andorra (dev - PyMC Labs)
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- * Austin Rochford
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- * Ben Mares
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- * Benjamin Vincent (docs - PyMC Labs)
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- * Bill Engels (dev)
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- * Chris Fonnesbeck (dev, docs)
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- * Christian Luhmann (community)
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- * Colin Carroll (dev)
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- * Eelke Spaak (dev)
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- * Eric Ma (dev - PyMC Labs)
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- * Fernando Irarrazaval (community)
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- * George Ho (dev)
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- * Junpeng Lao (dev, community)
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- * Larry Dong (dev)
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- * Luciano Paz (dev - PyMC Labs)
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- * Martina Cantaro (docs)
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- * Maxim Kochurov (dev - PyMC Labs)
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- * Meenal Jhajharia (docs, community)
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- * Michael Osthege (dev)
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- * Oriol Abril-Pla (docs, community)
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- * Osvaldo Martin (dev, docs)
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- * Purna Chandra Mansingh (community)
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- * Ravin Kumar (dev, community, docs)
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- * Reshama Shaikh (community - PyMC Labs)
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- * Ricardo Vieira (dev, community)
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- * Robert P. Goldman (dev)
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- * Rob Zinkov (dev, community)
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- * Sandra Meneses (community)
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- * Sayam Kumar (dev, docs)
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- * Thomas Wiecki (dev, community - PyMC Labs)
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- * Virgile Andreani (dev)
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+ The list of current core contributors is available at https://github.com/orgs/pymc-devs/teams/core-contributors
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## Steering Council
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decision, or a recusal situation, in which the BDFL gives up their authority
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to someone else in full.
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- ### NumFOCUS Subcommittee
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- The Council will maintain one narrowly focused subcommittee to manage its
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- interactions with NumFOCUS.
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- - The NumFOCUS Subcommittee is comprised of 5 persons who manage project
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- funding that comes through NumFOCUS. It is expected that these funds will
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- be spent in a manner that is consistent with the non-profit mission of
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- NumFOCUS and the direction of the Project as determined by the full
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- Council.
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- - This Subcommittee shall NOT make decisions about the direction, scope,
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- technical or financial direction of the Project.
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- #### NumFOCUS subcommittee membership
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- This Subcommittee will have 5 members. With at least
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- 2 members being on the Steering Council. No more
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- than 2 Subcommitee Members can report to one person or company through
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- employment or contracting work (including the reportee, i.e.
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- the reportee + 1 is the max).
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- This avoids effective majorities resting on one person.
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- Any Core Contributor is eligible for the NumFOCUS subcommittee.
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- #### Current NumFOCUS Subcommitee
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- The current NumFOCUS Subcommittee consists of:
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- - John Salvatier
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- - Jon Sedar
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## BDFL
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The Project will have a BDFL (Benevolent Dictator for Life), who is currently
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[ Community Team] ( https://discourse.pymc.io/g/Community_Team ) group.
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#### Accounts and services ownership and administration
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- The PyMC Project also has accounts and hosts services on several platforms
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- such as GitHub, Discourse, Twitter, ReadTheDocs, and Medium.
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+ The PyMC Project also has accounts and hosts services on several platforms.
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+ Some examples of such platforms include (but are not limited to)
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+ GitHub, Discourse, PyPI, Discord, Twitter, ReadTheDocs, or Medium.
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+ Any service under the PyMC project should follow these rules,
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+ even if not explicitly listed above as an example.
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If possible, all Council Members and relevant Core Contributors should have
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- administrative rights on those platforms.
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- If this is not possible, administrative rights should be distributed among
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+ administrative rights on those platforms. [ SPEC 6] ( https://scientific-python.org/specs/spec-0006/ )
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+ from the scientific python project has some recommendations on shared
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+ infrastructure and credentials.
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+ If none of the above were possible, administrative rights should be distributed among
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Council Members and relevant Core Contributors and establish a rotation
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of the administrative rights every 1-2 years.
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