Announcing the results of our Community Seat election and our Contribution Seat holders.
The Istio Steering Committee oversees the administrative aspects of the project, including governance, branding, marketing, and working with the CNCF.
Every year, we estimate the proportion of the hundreds of companies that have contributed to Istio in the past year, and use that metric to proportionally allocate the nine Contribution Seats on our Steering Committee.
After that, four Community Seats are voted for by our project members, with candidates being from companies that did not receive Contribution Seats.
In February, we announced the Contribution Seat allocation, and invited candidates to stand for the Community Seat elections. As the election officer, I am pleased to announce the results of that election, as well as the individuals who will represent the top contributors.
Community Seats
Five candidates stood for our four open seats. Using Condorcet-method ranked voting, the following four candidates have been elected:
- Faseela K, Ericsson Software Technology
- Craig Box, Independent
- Tyler Schade, GEICO Tech
- Zhonghu Xu, Huawei
We’re excited to welcome this fantastic group of community leaders. Faseela is returning for her fourth term on Steering and also serves on the CNCF Technical Oversight Committee. Craig has been on the Steering Committee since 2020 and recently ended his term as the maintainer representative on the CNCF Governing Board. Tyler is a new face on Steering, bringing an end-user perspective from GEICO Tech, where he leads a team building a custom service mesh on Istio. Zhonghu has been an Istio contributor since the project’s early days, is a core maintainer in multiple working groups, and is transitioning this year from a Contribution Seat to a Community Seat.
Contribution Seats
Our supporting companies have made their choices for the nine Contribution Seats. They will be held by:
- Zack Butcher (Tetrate)
- Rob Cernich (Red Hat)
- John Howard (Solo.io)
- Steven Jin Xuan (Microsoft)
- Jack Ma (Microsoft)
- Keith Mattix (Microsoft)
- Louis Ryan (Solo.io)
- Lin Sun (Solo.io)
- Ram Vennam (Solo.io)
Seating the new committee
On behalf of the Steering Committee, I wish to congratulate our new and returning members. This group will serve for one year, starting this week.
We would also like to extend our heartfelt thanks to Idit Levine, Rob Scott, Pratima Nambiar, and Wilson Wu, whose terms have now ended.
The new team will continue to grow and improve Istio as a successful and sustainable open source project. We encourage everyone to get involved in the Istio community, and help us shape the future of the world’s most popular service mesh.
Facts Only
Project: Istio
Event: Steering Committee Elections
Timeframe: Ongoing (current year), starting this week
Entities involved: Faseela K (Ericsson Software Technology), Craig Box (Independent), Tyler Schade (GEICO Tech), Zhonghu Xu (Huawei), Zack Butcher (Tetrate), Rob Cernich (Red Hat), John Howard (Solo.io), Steven Jin Xuan (Microsoft), Jack Ma (Microsoft), Keith Mattix (Microsoft), Louis Ryan (Solo.io), Lin Sun (Solo.io), Ram Vennam (Solo.io), Idit Levine, Rob Scott, Pratima Nambiar, Wilson Wu
Role: Steering Committee Members
Executive Summary
The Istio project has announced the results of its Community Seat and Contribution Seat elections for the Steering Committee. The committee is responsible for overseeing administrative aspects such as governance, branding, marketing, and working with the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF). The nine Contribution Seats are allocated proportionally based on contributions to Istio in the past year, while four Community Seats are voted by project members.
In this election, Faseela K from Ericsson Software Technology, Craig Box (independent), Tyler Schade from GEICO Tech, and Zhonghu Xu from Huawei were elected as community leaders. Returning member Faseela is also on the CNCF Technical Oversight Committee, while Craig has been on the Steering Committee since 2020 and recently ended his term as the maintainer representative on the CNCF Governing Board. Tyler brings an end-user perspective from GEICO Tech, and Zhonghu is an Istio contributor since its early days.
The nine Contribution Seats are held by representatives from various companies, including Tetrate, Red Hat, Solo.io, and Microsoft. The new committee will serve for one year, starting this week. The outgoing members include Idit Levine, Rob Scott, Pratima Nambiar, and Wilson Wu.
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**IMPLICATIONS**: The new committee will contribute to growing and improving Istio as a successful and sustainable open-source project. It is essential for everyone to get involved in the Istio community to help shape its future.
**BRIDGE QUESTIONS**: Who else could bring valuable perspectives to the Istio community? How can individuals effectively contribute to open-source projects like Istio?
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