Working Group Scope Sample Clauses
Working Group Scope. As set forth in the Working Group repository’s Scope.md file. ☒ Traditional Mode.
Working Group Scope. As set forth in the Working Group repository’s Scope.md file.
Working Group Scope. ● Ensuring the Foundation's trademark is being used correctly and used in a context that doesn't diminish the Foundation's value. ● Ensuring any trademarks generated to support other working groups is also used in a context that doesn't diminish the Foundation or working group's value, for instance, Green Software Certifications. ● Define guidance and a specification regarding when, how and in what context the Foundations trademarks can be used.
Working Group Scope. Define, maintain, update and expand the SPIF specification.
Working Group Scope. This working group will have a budget to build awareness and grow the audience for the output of the other working groups. This working group is responsible for: ● Broad adoption of green software engineering standards and best practices. This working group will: ● Create online content regarding green software engineering and the Foundation's activities, including articles, videos, and podcasts. ● Create and manage an ambassador program, supporting a community of green software ambassadors as well as green software meetups around the word. ● Organize events that advocate for green software engineering practices.
Working Group Scope. ● Develop a series of baseline specifications for Green Software Engineering related to terminology, measurement and reporting. ● Ensure that the specifications can be implemented in an interoperable fashion on the computing platforms in widespread use in both developed and developing regions. ● Create a catalogue of best practices and patterns for Green Software Engineering across a wide range of technology domains.
Working Group Scope. ● This working group will have a budget to ensure the ecosystem of tooling, data and research is actively supported and trusted by enterprise users. ● This working group is responsible for: ● Directing open-source, open-data and academic research in areas that advance the field of green software engineering. ● Sponsor key open-source and open-data projects to give confidence they will be supported and maintained for the long term. ● Any working group participant can propose a request to fund, or otherwise support, an open-source, open data or research project. The working group meets to discuss the proposal, raise concerns or request changes, and move it forward until there is an agreement. ● The working group meets to discuss any external requests to fund, or otherwise support, an open-source, open data or research project. The working group meets to discuss the proposal, raise concerns or request changes, and move it forward until there is an agreement.
