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== What is the Open Compute Project? == | == What is the Open Compute Project? == | ||
The Open Compute Project Foundation is a Delaware corporation under IRC 501(c)(6). The Open Compute Project is a rapidly growing community of engineers around the world whose mission is to design and enable the delivery of the most efficient server, storage and data center hardware designs available for scalable computing. Currently there are nine Project Groups that individuals and organizations can get involved with and participate in. | |||
The Open Compute Project is a rapidly growing community of engineers around the world whose mission is to design and enable the delivery of the most efficient server, storage and data center hardware designs available for scalable computing. Currently there are nine Project Groups that individuals and organizations can get involved with and participate in. | |||
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= Foundation Structure = | = Foundation Structure = | ||
==Board of Directors== | |||
It is governed by its Board of Directors: | |||
- Andy Bechtolsheim - Individual | |||
- John Engates, Chief Technical Officer, Rackspace Hosting | |||
- Bill Laing, Corporate Vice President of Cloud and Enterprise, Microsoft | |||
- Joshua Matheus, Goldman Sachs | |||
- Jason Taylor, Vice President of Infrastructure, Facebook - Chairman and President, Open Compute Project Foundation | |||
- Jason Waxman, General Manager, High Density Computing, Data Center Group, Intel | |||
- Rocky Bullock, Secretary/Treasurer (non-voting) | |||
The Board of Directors charters the Projects and sets the stratgetic mission and focus of the OCP Foundation. | |||
The Incubation Committee (IC), approves all new specifications which are submitted to the OCP Foundation | |||
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Revision as of 15:14, 4 October 2017
What is the Open Compute Project?
The Open Compute Project Foundation is a Delaware corporation under IRC 501(c)(6). The Open Compute Project is a rapidly growing community of engineers around the world whose mission is to design and enable the delivery of the most efficient server, storage and data center hardware designs available for scalable computing. Currently there are nine Project Groups that individuals and organizations can get involved with and participate in.
Participate
If you are interested in working with the Open Compute Project, we are glad to welcome you to our community. There are several ways to get involved with OCP. We encourage everyone to take a look at the [OCP website] and to sign up for our mailing lists to participate in the project meetings.
How to Join
Corporate Tiered Membership
- OCP Corporate Tiered Membership Agreement To sign the agreement, click here
- Tiered Membership Policy
- Tiered Membership Logo Usage Policy To sign the agreement, click here
How to Contribute
Foundation Structure
Board of Directors
It is governed by its Board of Directors:
- Andy Bechtolsheim - Individual - John Engates, Chief Technical Officer, Rackspace Hosting - Bill Laing, Corporate Vice President of Cloud and Enterprise, Microsoft - Joshua Matheus, Goldman Sachs - Jason Taylor, Vice President of Infrastructure, Facebook - Chairman and President, Open Compute Project Foundation - Jason Waxman, General Manager, High Density Computing, Data Center Group, Intel
- Rocky Bullock, Secretary/Treasurer (non-voting)
The Board of Directors charters the Projects and sets the stratgetic mission and focus of the OCP Foundation.
The Incubation Committee (IC), approves all new specifications which are submitted to the OCP Foundation
OCP Incubation Committee (IC)
The Incubation Committee reviews and approves all new specs which are submitted to the OCP Foundation.
The IC Chair and Vice-Chair positions are appointed by the OCP Foundation Board.
The nine (9) IC seats that mirror the nine (9) OCP Projects are elected seats. For more information on the community election process go to: http://www.opencompute.org/wiki/Governance