The Open Source Steering Committee represents the OpenFn community of end users and implementers. It reviews and gives feedback on major roadmap decisions, new designs, specifications, features, and protocol changes for the open source OpenFn Integration Toolkit, a recognized Digital Public Good and Digital Health Global Good, which includes:
- OpenFn/lightning (a fully open-source web app and the latest extension to the DPG - learn more)
- OpenFn/docs (docs.openfn.org)
- OpenFn/core
- OpenFn/engine
- OpenFn/microservice
- OpenFn/devtools
- all of the OpenFn adaptors
OSSC members leverage their expertise and networks to support advancement of the OpenFn Integration Toolkit, contribute to and provide feedback on the roadmap, and help reinforce transparency and accountability for its product development and strategy.
The OSSC’s membership and decision making process are defined in the OSSC’s internal governance policy. Meeting notes are recorded and shared in this community forum. If you’re interested in joining, we’d love to hear from you!
The members of the current OSSC 2022 term include:
- Aleksa Krolls (OpenFn)
- Austin McGee (DHIS2)
- Jake Watson (DIAL)
- Jennifer Shivers (OpenHIE/Regenstrief)
- Patrick Delcroix (SwissTPH)
- Robert MacTavish (UNICEF/Primero)
- Taylor Downs (OpenFn/GovStack)
- Teddy Berihun (Senior Digital Health Advisor)
- Vrunda Rathod (Digital Square/PATH)
The OSSC began in mid-2021 and the members for the inaugural 2021 term were:
- Aleksa Krolls (OpenFn)
- Andrea King (Dimagi)
- Jake Watson (DIAL)
- Jennifer Shivers (OpenHIE/Regenstrief)
- Robert MacTavish (UNICEF/Primero)
- Taylor Downs (OpenFn/GovStack)
- Teddy Berihun (Senior Digital Health Advisor)