Dear SPDX community,
With the adoption of the new project governance model for SPDX in September, one new aspect of the updated structure is the introduction of the ability for companies and other organizations to
become official members of the project.
We have been working with the Linux Foundation for them to configure their membership enrollment platform for SPDX. Now that this has been completed, we're happy to announce that organizations
can begin signing up as members of SPDX.
As a reminder, organizational membership in SPDX is not required in order for anyone to contribute to or participate in the technical development of SPDX. All of SPDX's code and specification
development is open to anyone to participate in, whether or not their organization is a formal SPDX member -- same as always.
Membership Benefits
Membership in SPDX enables an organization to have their logo displayed on the project website and materials to indicate their status as a "member" of the project, and to identify them as such.
Additionally, with the governance change, the SPDX Steering Committee will be expanded to include up to two individuals selected as Member Representatives (see Section
2 of the Governance document). Each organization that is a member of SPDX may nominate one person from their organization as a candidate for selection
Organizations that become members of SPDX within the first four months following December 1, 2021, may make a nomination for the initial selection of Member Representatives during that four-month
time period. After April 1, 2022, the Steering Committee will choose the Member Representatives from among the nominees. We will send updated details about this to the then-current members as the deadline approaches. The terms for all Steering Committee members,
as specified in Section 2 of the Governance document, will begin on May 1, 2022.
Signing up
Project membership in SPDX itself is available at no charge; however, an organization must be a member of The Linux Foundation (which may include fees for your organization) in order to become
a member.
In order to become a member, go to https://enrollment.lfx.linuxfoundation.org/?project=spdx to
begin the signup process. If your organization is not already an LF member, the LF membership agreement sign-up and billing will be included as part of the process.
(Please note that the membership enrollment system may still ask for billing information, even if your organization is already an LF member and you are only signing up for SPDX membership.)
Please let us know if you or your organization have any questions about becoming a member of SPDX.
SPDX Steering Committee
Phil, Kate, Gary, Jilayne, Steve, Paul and Jack
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Dick Brooks
Phil, I just checked on REA’s LF membership status and it appears the lowest cost tier is $5,000 to become a LF member. Please confirm my understanding is correct that $5,000 is the lowest cost membership fee available.
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From: spdx@... <spdx@...> On Behalf Of Phil Odence via lists.spdx.org Sent: Thursday, December 2, 2021 3:04 PM To: SPDX-general <spdx@...> Subject: [spdx] SPDX Company Membership Dear SPDX community, With the adoption of the new project governance model for SPDX in September, one new aspect of the updated structure is the introduction of the ability for companies and other organizations to become official members of the project. We have been working with the Linux Foundation for them to configure their membership enrollment platform for SPDX. Now that this has been completed, we're happy to announce that organizations can begin signing up as members of SPDX. As a reminder, organizational membership in SPDX is not required in order for anyone to contribute to or participate in the technical development of SPDX. All of SPDX's code and specification development is open to anyone to participate in, whether or not their organization is a formal SPDX member -- same as always. Membership Benefits Membership in SPDX enables an organization to have their logo displayed on the project website and materials to indicate their status as a "member" of the project, and to identify them as such. Additionally, with the governance change, the SPDX Steering Committee will be expanded to include up to two individuals selected as Member Representatives (see Section 2 of the Governance document). Each organization that is a member of SPDX may nominate one person from their organization as a candidate for selection Organizations that become members of SPDX within the first four months following December 1, 2021, may make a nomination for the initial selection of Member Representatives during that four-month time period. After April 1, 2022, the Steering Committee will choose the Member Representatives from among the nominees. We will send updated details about this to the then-current members as the deadline approaches. The terms for all Steering Committee members, as specified in Section 2 of the Governance document, will begin on May 1, 2022. Signing up Project membership in SPDX itself is available at no charge; however, an organization must be a member of The Linux Foundation (which may include fees for your organization) in order to become a member. In order to become a member, go to https://enrollment.lfx.linuxfoundation.org/?project=spdx to begin the signup process. If your organization is not already an LF member, the LF membership agreement sign-up and billing will be included as part of the process. (Please note that the membership enrollment system may still ask for billing information, even if your organization is already an LF member and you are only signing up for SPDX membership.) Please let us know if you or your organization have any questions about becoming a member of SPDX. SPDX Steering Committee Phil, Kate, Gary, Jilayne, Steve, Paul and Jack
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Hello SPDX community,
Just wanted to send a reminder from Phil's original email announcing the SPDX project membership process -- see his email below.
As mentioned previously, companies / organizations that become a member of SPDX prior to April 1 (before this coming Friday) will be able to nominate an individual from their organization for consideration for the initial Member Representative seats on the SPDX Steering Committee. On or shortly after April 1, we will send out details about the nomination process to all member companies as of that date, so that nominations can be submitted and the 1 or 2 Member Representatives chosen by the Steering Committee before their annual term begins on May 1.
If you'd like for your company to nominate someone for consideration for the initial Member Representatives, please make sure that your company signs up as a member of SPDX on or before this Thursday, March 31. Please note that just being listed as an "SPDX Supporter" on https://spdx.dev is not itself the same as becoming a member of the project; you'll need to sign up as a member using the process Phil described below.
(Of course, membership will still be open after that date, and future members could participate in nominations for future years' Member Representatives.)
Best, Steve
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Dear SPDX community,
With the adoption of the new project governance model for SPDX in September, one new aspect of the updated structure is the introduction of the ability for companies and other organizations to
become official members of the project.
We have been working with the Linux Foundation for them to configure their membership enrollment platform for SPDX. Now that this has been completed, we're happy to announce that organizations
can begin signing up as members of SPDX.
As a reminder, organizational membership in SPDX is not required in order for anyone to contribute to or participate in the technical development of SPDX. All of SPDX's code and specification
development is open to anyone to participate in, whether or not their organization is a formal SPDX member -- same as always.
Membership Benefits
Membership in SPDX enables an organization to have their logo displayed on the project website and materials to indicate their status as a "member" of the project, and to identify them as such.
Additionally, with the governance change, the SPDX Steering Committee will be expanded to include up to two individuals selected as Member Representatives (see Section
2 of the Governance document). Each organization that is a member of SPDX may nominate one person from their organization as a candidate for selection
Organizations that become members of SPDX within the first four months following December 1, 2021, may make a nomination for the initial selection of Member Representatives during that four-month
time period. After April 1, 2022, the Steering Committee will choose the Member Representatives from among the nominees. We will send updated details about this to the then-current members as the deadline approaches. The terms for all Steering Committee members,
as specified in Section 2 of the Governance document, will begin on May 1, 2022.
Signing up
Project membership in SPDX itself is available at no charge; however, an organization must be a member of The Linux Foundation (which may include fees for your organization) in order to become
a member.
In order to become a member, go to https://enrollment.lfx.linuxfoundation.org/?project=spdx to
begin the signup process. If your organization is not already an LF member, the LF membership agreement sign-up and billing will be included as part of the process.
(Please note that the membership enrollment system may still ask for billing information, even if your organization is already an LF member and you are only signing up for SPDX membership.)
Please let us know if you or your organization have any questions about becoming a member of SPDX.
SPDX Steering Committee
Phil, Kate, Gary, Jilayne, Steve, Paul and Jack
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Once signing up, how are nominations made?
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On Tue, Mar 29, 2022 at 10:17 PM Steve Winslow < swinslow@...> wrote: Hello SPDX community,
Just wanted to send a reminder from Phil's original email announcing the SPDX project membership process -- see his email below.
As mentioned previously, companies / organizations that become a member of SPDX prior to April 1 (before this coming Friday) will be able to nominate an individual from their organization for consideration for the initial Member Representative seats on the SPDX Steering Committee. On or shortly after April 1, we will send out details about the nomination process to all member companies as of that date, so that nominations can be submitted and the 1 or 2 Member Representatives chosen by the Steering Committee before their annual term begins on May 1.
If you'd like for your company to nominate someone for consideration for the initial Member Representatives, please make sure that your company signs up as a member of SPDX on or before this Thursday, March 31. Please note that just being listed as an "SPDX Supporter" on https://spdx.dev is not itself the same as becoming a member of the project; you'll need to sign up as a member using the process Phil described below.
(Of course, membership will still be open after that date, and future members could participate in nominations for future years' Member Representatives.)
Best, Steve
Dear SPDX community,
With the adoption of the new project governance model for SPDX in September, one new aspect of the updated structure is the introduction of the ability for companies and other organizations to
become official members of the project.
We have been working with the Linux Foundation for them to configure their membership enrollment platform for SPDX. Now that this has been completed, we're happy to announce that organizations
can begin signing up as members of SPDX.
As a reminder, organizational membership in SPDX is not required in order for anyone to contribute to or participate in the technical development of SPDX. All of SPDX's code and specification
development is open to anyone to participate in, whether or not their organization is a formal SPDX member -- same as always.
Membership Benefits
Membership in SPDX enables an organization to have their logo displayed on the project website and materials to indicate their status as a "member" of the project, and to identify them as such.
Additionally, with the governance change, the SPDX Steering Committee will be expanded to include up to two individuals selected as Member Representatives (see Section
2 of the Governance document). Each organization that is a member of SPDX may nominate one person from their organization as a candidate for selection
Organizations that become members of SPDX within the first four months following December 1, 2021, may make a nomination for the initial selection of Member Representatives during that four-month
time period. After April 1, 2022, the Steering Committee will choose the Member Representatives from among the nominees. We will send updated details about this to the then-current members as the deadline approaches. The terms for all Steering Committee members,
as specified in Section 2 of the Governance document, will begin on May 1, 2022.
Signing up
Project membership in SPDX itself is available at no charge; however, an organization must be a member of The Linux Foundation (which may include fees for your organization) in order to become
a member.
In order to become a member, go to https://enrollment.lfx.linuxfoundation.org/?project=spdx to
begin the signup process. If your organization is not already an LF member, the LF membership agreement sign-up and billing will be included as part of the process.
(Please note that the membership enrollment system may still ask for billing information, even if your organization is already an LF member and you are only signing up for SPDX membership.)
Please let us know if you or your organization have any questions about becoming a member of SPDX.
SPDX Steering Committee
Phil, Kate, Gary, Jilayne, Steve, Paul and Jack
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Hi Brian,
Since the cutoff date is EOD day, sometime in the next few days / next week we'll send an email with nomination instructions to the primary contacts from each of the members who have signed up by then. We may need a bit of time to work with the LF to collect the contact details from the signups, but we'll circulate the next steps to the members shortly thereafter.
Best, Steve
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On Thu, Mar 31, 2022 at 1:16 PM Brian Fox < brianf@...> wrote: Once signing up, how are nominations made?
On Tue, Mar 29, 2022 at 10:17 PM Steve Winslow < swinslow@...> wrote: Hello SPDX community,
Just wanted to send a reminder from Phil's original email announcing the SPDX project membership process -- see his email below.
As mentioned previously, companies / organizations that become a member of SPDX prior to April 1 (before this coming Friday) will be able to nominate an individual from their organization for consideration for the initial Member Representative seats on the SPDX Steering Committee. On or shortly after April 1, we will send out details about the nomination process to all member companies as of that date, so that nominations can be submitted and the 1 or 2 Member Representatives chosen by the Steering Committee before their annual term begins on May 1.
If you'd like for your company to nominate someone for consideration for the initial Member Representatives, please make sure that your company signs up as a member of SPDX on or before this Thursday, March 31. Please note that just being listed as an "SPDX Supporter" on https://spdx.dev is not itself the same as becoming a member of the project; you'll need to sign up as a member using the process Phil described below.
(Of course, membership will still be open after that date, and future members could participate in nominations for future years' Member Representatives.)
Best, Steve
Dear SPDX community,
With the adoption of the new project governance model for SPDX in September, one new aspect of the updated structure is the introduction of the ability for companies and other organizations to
become official members of the project.
We have been working with the Linux Foundation for them to configure their membership enrollment platform for SPDX. Now that this has been completed, we're happy to announce that organizations
can begin signing up as members of SPDX.
As a reminder, organizational membership in SPDX is not required in order for anyone to contribute to or participate in the technical development of SPDX. All of SPDX's code and specification
development is open to anyone to participate in, whether or not their organization is a formal SPDX member -- same as always.
Membership Benefits
Membership in SPDX enables an organization to have their logo displayed on the project website and materials to indicate their status as a "member" of the project, and to identify them as such.
Additionally, with the governance change, the SPDX Steering Committee will be expanded to include up to two individuals selected as Member Representatives (see Section
2 of the Governance document). Each organization that is a member of SPDX may nominate one person from their organization as a candidate for selection
Organizations that become members of SPDX within the first four months following December 1, 2021, may make a nomination for the initial selection of Member Representatives during that four-month
time period. After April 1, 2022, the Steering Committee will choose the Member Representatives from among the nominees. We will send updated details about this to the then-current members as the deadline approaches. The terms for all Steering Committee members,
as specified in Section 2 of the Governance document, will begin on May 1, 2022.
Signing up
Project membership in SPDX itself is available at no charge; however, an organization must be a member of The Linux Foundation (which may include fees for your organization) in order to become
a member.
In order to become a member, go to https://enrollment.lfx.linuxfoundation.org/?project=spdx to
begin the signup process. If your organization is not already an LF member, the LF membership agreement sign-up and billing will be included as part of the process.
(Please note that the membership enrollment system may still ask for billing information, even if your organization is already an LF member and you are only signing up for SPDX membership.)
Please let us know if you or your organization have any questions about becoming a member of SPDX.
SPDX Steering Committee
Phil, Kate, Gary, Jilayne, Steve, Paul and Jack
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Brian,
We will send an email to Primary Contacts from member companies who have signed up by tomorrow. There will be instructions, but essentially we’ll need to hear from the primary contact who the nominee is and
then the nominiee will need to fill out an online form.
Phil
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spdx@... <spdx@...> on behalf of Brian Fox <brianf@...>
Date: Thursday, March 31, 2022 at 1:16 PM
To: spdx@... <spdx@...>
Subject: Re: [spdx] SPDX Company Membership
Once signing up, how are nominations made?
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On Tue, Mar 29, 2022 at 10:17 PM Steve Winslow <swinslow@...> wrote:
Hello SPDX community,
Just wanted to send a reminder from Phil's original email announcing the SPDX project membership process -- see his email below.
As mentioned previously, companies / organizations that become a member of SPDX prior to April 1 (before this coming Friday) will be able to nominate an individual from their organization for consideration
for the initial Member Representative seats on the SPDX Steering Committee. On or shortly after April 1, we will send out details about the nomination process to all member companies as of that date, so that nominations can be submitted and the 1 or 2 Member
Representatives chosen by the Steering Committee before their annual term begins on May 1.
If you'd like for your company to nominate someone for consideration for the initial Member Representatives, please make sure that your company signs up as a member of SPDX on or before
this Thursday, March 31. Please note that just being listed as an "SPDX Supporter" on
https://spdx.dev is not itself the same as becoming a member of the project; you'll need to sign up as a member using the process Phil described below.
(Of course, membership will still be open after that date, and future members could participate in nominations for future years' Member Representatives.)
Dear SPDX community,
With the adoption of the new project governance model for SPDX in September, one new aspect of the updated structure is the introduction
of the ability for companies and other organizations to become official members of the project.
We have been working with the Linux Foundation for them to configure their membership enrollment platform for SPDX. Now that this has
been completed, we're happy to announce that organizations can begin signing up as members of SPDX.
As a reminder, organizational membership in SPDX is not required in order for anyone to contribute to or participate in the technical
development of SPDX. All of SPDX's code and specification development is open to anyone to participate in, whether or not their organization is a formal SPDX member -- same as always.
Membership Benefits
Membership in SPDX enables an organization to have their logo displayed on the project website and materials to indicate their status
as a "member" of the project, and to identify them as such.
Additionally, with the governance change, the SPDX Steering Committee will be expanded to include up to two individuals selected as Member
Representatives (see Section
2 of the Governance document). Each organization that is a member of SPDX may nominate one person from their organization as a candidate for selection
Organizations that become members of SPDX within the first four months following December 1, 2021, may make a nomination for the initial
selection of Member Representatives during that four-month time period. After April 1, 2022, the Steering Committee will choose the Member Representatives from among the nominees. We will send updated details about this to the then-current members as the deadline
approaches. The terms for all Steering Committee members, as specified in Section 2 of the Governance document, will begin on May 1, 2022.
Signing up
Project membership in SPDX itself is available at no charge; however, an organization must be a member of The Linux Foundation (which
may include fees for your organization) in order to become a member.
In order to become a member, go to https://enrollment.lfx.linuxfoundation.org/?project=spdx to
begin the signup process. If your organization is not already an LF member, the LF membership agreement sign-up and billing will be included as part of the process.
(Please note that the membership enrollment system may still ask for billing information, even if your organization is already an LF member
and you are only signing up for SPDX membership.)
Please let us know if you or your organization have any questions about becoming a member of SPDX.
SPDX Steering Committee
Phil, Kate, Gary, Jilayne, Steve, Paul and Jack
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