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FreeBSD Core Team

The FreeBSD Project is managed by committers who have direct access to the master Git repository. The FreeBSD Core Team, similar to the NetBSD Core Group, provides guidance, sets goals, mediates disputes, and makes final decisions within the project. They also select members for teams such as the Release Engineering and the Port Manager teams, and vote on new committers. Acting like a board of directors, the Core Team enforces internal rules and sanctions when needed, ensuring the smooth ongoing development and maintenance of FreeBSD.

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Current members

  • Li-Wen Hsu
  • Allan Jude
  • Gleb Smirnoff
  • Tobias C. Berner
  • Hiroki Sato
  • Olivier Cochard
  • Dave Cottlehuber
  • Mathieu Arnold

Mike Karels was elected but died before he could take office, yielding a core team of 8 instead of 9.6

History and purpose

The FreeBSD Core Team began as an unofficial group of programmers, mainly consisting of those that initiated the FreeBSD Project itself.7 There were eleven members, and new members could only join through invitation.

As the FreeBSD project grew, so did the Core Team. By the year 2000, there were over 200 active committers, and the Core Team had expanded to 18 people. Some Core members were completely inactive, others far less active than many non-members, and there were even accusations of cronyism. The old, informal structure was no longer considered viable, and in early 2000 discussions were had regarding the future of the organisation.8 A set of bylaws were formulated by Jonathan Lemon, Warner Losh and Wes Peters.9 In a general vote by active committers on August 28, 2000, these bylaws passed by 117 votes to 5 against.

The FreeBSD Core Team is now an elected body comprising nine members from the pool of project developers with rights to directly change the Project repositories (committers). Committers are entitled to vote in Core elections if they have made at least one change to one of the Project's repositories in the past 12 months.

The first election took place in September 2000.10 Seventeen candidates stood for election, including eight of the existing Core Team. Five were re-elected, alongside four new members.11 Elections have taken place every two years since, the most recent election results being announced in May 2022. Elections shall be held two years after the last vote, even if the previous election was early.12 Elections may be held early if the membership of the Core Team fall below seven,13 or if petitioned for by 1/3 of active developers.14 The bylaws may be changed by a 2/3 majority of committers if at least 50% of active committers participate in the vote.15

The Core Team appoints a secretary at its own discretion. This non-voting position exists to provide a central point of contact between external parties and the group, for keeping track of the agenda, and for acting as the interface between Core and other internal groups such as the Account Creation team. The Core Team Secretary is also responsible for writing and distributing monthly status reports to the FreeBSD developer community. The current Core Team Secretary is Sergio Carlavilla Delgado.16

Election procedure

The election lasts for five weeks. During the first week, committers who wish to run for election announce their intention to do so. In the four weeks that follow the application period, active committers vote for up to nine candidates.17

After the voting period closes, votes are counted. Ties are resolved by unambiguously elected candidates; for instance, if there is a tie for ninth place, the first eight decide which of the tied candidates will join the team.18 The results are announced within one week of the end of the voting period, and the newly elected team enters office one week after the announcement.19

List of members

Name200020200221200422200623200824201025201226201427201628201829202030202231202432
Thomas AbthorpeY
Mathieu ArnoldY
Satoshi AsamiY
Gavin AtkinsonYY
John BaldwinYYYYYYY
Konstantin BelousovYY
Tobias C. BernerYY
Wilko BulteYYY
Sean ChittendenYY
David ChisnallYY
Olivier CochardY
Dave CottlehuberY
Baptiste DaroussinYYYY
Brooks DavisYYYY
Kyle EvansY
David GreenmanY
Li-Wen HsuYY
Jordan HubbardY
Mark JohnstonY
Allan JudeYYY
Kris KennawayY
Giorgos KeramidasYY
Jun KuriyamaYY
Greg LeheyYYY
Scott LongYY
Warner LoshYYYYYYY
Pav LucistnikY
Ed MasteYYYY
Kris MooreYY
Mark MurrayYY
George V. Neville-NeilYYYYY
Colin PercivalY
Wes PetersYYY
Mateusz PiotrowskiY
Doug RabsonY
Attilio RaoY
Benedict ReuschlingYYY
Benno RiceY
Jeff RobersonY
Hiroki SatoYYYYYYYYY
Gleb SmirnoffYY
Mike SmithY
Murray StokelyYYYY
Emmanuel VadotY
Robert WatsonYYYYYYY
Martin WilkeY
Peter WemmYYYYYY

References

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  2. Lehey, Greg (4 September 2002). "Two years in the trenches" (PDF). Retrieved 5 July 2014. http://www.lemis.com/grog/In-the-trenches.pdf

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