diff --git a/.github/CODEOWNERS b/.github/CODEOWNERS index 6adcc1a..46a1fec 100644 --- a/.github/CODEOWNERS +++ b/.github/CODEOWNERS @@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ /doc/moderation.md @NixOS/org /doc/nixos-releases.md @NixOS/org /doc/resources.md @NixOS/org -/doc/rfcs.md @NixOS/org -/doc/teams.md @NixOS/org +/doc/governance.md @NixOS/steering-committee +/doc/values.md @NixOS/steering-committee +/doc/constitution.md @NixOS/steering-committee /doc/nixpkgs-committers.md @Mic92 @NickCao @jtojnar diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index dce8a6d..1cb9fb6 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -22,5 +22,6 @@ For contributing see [here](./CONTRIBUTING.md). - [Moderation](./doc/moderation.md) - [NixOS releases](./doc/nixos-releases.md) - [Resources](./doc/resources.md) -- [RFCs](./doc/rfcs.md) -- [Teams](./doc/teams.md) +- [Governance](./doc/governance.md) + - [Nix Governance Constitution](./doc/constitution.md) + - [Nix Community Values](./doc/values.md) diff --git a/doc/constitution.md b/doc/constitution.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..079ab9b --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/constitution.md @@ -0,0 +1,187 @@ +# Nix Governance Constitution + +## Introduction + +This document describes the highest level of governance structure for official Nix projects. + +## Overview + +There are two primary leadership bodies with different scopes: +- The Steering Committee (SC), composed of 7 elected individuals to represent the community, is broadly responsible for technical and community decisions and delegation +- [The NixOS Foundation board](https://nixos.org/community/teams/foundation-board/), composed of the board members of the Stichting NixOS Foundation, a non-profit organisation in Utrecht, the Netherlands, is broadly responsible for legal, financial and partnership decisions and delegation + +This constitution roughly comprises these parts: +- The detailed responsibilities of each body +- How SC decisions are made +- How the SC is elected + +## Detailed Responsibilities + +### Steering Committee + +The SC is responsible for guiding projects in alignment with Nix Community Values. +It has the following responsibilities, which it may delegate as appropriate: + +- Project Direction: + - Guide the direction of projects when necessary, ensuring that decisions are made explicit, along with their origins. + - Ensure project decisions get made in a timely manner as far as possible. + - If unavoidable, ensure that decisions are explicitly marked as stalled and recommend follow-up times or conditions. +- Decision-Making: + - Ensure the existence and functionality of processes for regular decision-making within the community. + - Maintain effective escalation points for issues that require further attention. + - Decision authority may be delegated to other teams when significant analysis is needed, but the SC remains responsible if the delegated team fails to reach a decision. + - Evolve the constitution, including governance structures and processes, as needed, subject to supermajority approval. +- Coordination with the NixOS Foundation Board: + - Collaborate with the NixOS Foundation Board to set policies and priorities for high-visibility actions, events, and resources under the Foundation's care. Both the SC and the board need to approve such policies. + - Any delegation of responsibilities related to these areas also delegates communication with the Board on the relevant topics. + - Be involved in the [board composition change process](#board-composition-changes) +- Creation and Management of Teams: + - Establish and manage teams to delegate authority on specific areas. + - Specify formal decision procedures for teams. + - Delegate authority to long-term teams and committees, allowing them to evolve policies as needed. + - Form short-term teams to analyze arguments and reach a decision on contentious issues. +- Management of Official Resources: + - Decide which resources are considered official + - Oversee and manage official resources, including public communication channels and technical infrastructure. + - Create and enforce appropriate rules for Nix project spaces, including issuing Nix-wide bans, which will affect voter eligibility. + - Ensure the existence and proper execution of processes for granting access to projects and resources. + - As of the establishment of the SC, [official resources](https://github.com/NixOS/org/blob/main/doc/resources.md) and access details are listed in the repository. + +The SC has the authority to make decisions within the scope of its responsibilities; the restrictions on this authority are all explicitly listed in this constitution. The SC may make a decision to revoke delegation of a specific part of authority, if necessary — even if the authority in question has been with a certain team since before the current constitution. + +### NixOS Foundation Board + +The board is a partner with the SC in leadership and is primarily focused on corporate and general external relationships, fiscals/financials, legals and partnerships. + +In particular, its responsibilities are to: +- Own and handle the administrative and legal + - Serve as an interface between the community and the corporate/governmental/financial world + - Manage trademarks +- Handle external relationships, partnerships, and donations + - Work with the SC to establish foundation policies that balance the interests of volunteers, commercial actors, and public institutions, while staying within legal and administrative feasibility constraints. Both the SC and the board need to approve such policies. This includes sponsorship eligibility and trademark policies. + - Build and maintain beneficial and collaborative relationships + - Maintain and support grants/grant providers +- Provide a framework for the community to self-organise: + - Handle payments for tooling, meetups, and infrastructure + - Manage credentials and permissions + - Review and approve constitution changes affecting the board's authority, responsibilities, or appointment procedures. +- Own and be responsible for financials + - Provide fiscal planning and funding for community events and efforts + - Decide how much funding is available for each broadly scoped type of events and efforts, while the SC decides the priorities within these scopes and limits of the allocated funds + +#### Board Composition Changes + +Prior to appointing a new board member, the board shall inform the SC and give the SC the opportunity to object to the appointment by simple majority. In case of objection, the SC shall privately provide the written reasons to the board. The objection of the SC is binding to the board unless recalled by the SC. + +Board members have terms of no longer than 2 years. At the end of a term of a board member: +- If the member wishes to remain on the board, the board may approve a term renewal. +- If the board approves the renewal, the SC is given the ability to object with a supermajority. +- The board can override such an objection only by a unanimous decision. + +The SC can always request a board decision with published votes over whether to remove a specific member. + +### Steering Committee Decision process + +#### Extraordinary Decisions + +The following decisions require at least a 2/3 supermajority agreement of the full SC size (vacant seats count as abstaining). + +- Changing the constitution + - Changes to the constitution that change the board's authority, responsibilities, or appointment procedures need to be approved by the board. +- Forced removal of SC members +- Objecting to NixOS Foundation board member term renewals + +Furthermore, the SC decides on the Election Committee (EC) with a 2/3 supermajority. If the SC cannot come to supermajority agreement on the list of EC members, they will elect an EC using the same tallying system as the previous SC election, where only SC members can vote. + +Disqualifications of candidates in an election requires supermajority among the currently serving SC members. + +Substantial amendments to the Nix Community Values require 90% agreement in a poll among eligible voters. Deciding that an amendment is not substantial can be done by unanimity among a full SC. + +#### Ordinary decisions + +Everything within the authority of SC that doesn't require an extraordinary decision can be decided with a simple majority (more than 50%) of a full SC (vacant seats count as abstaining). + +An exception to that is when there is when the [conflict of interest balance](#conflict-of-interest-coi-balance) condition is suspected to be violated. In that case, all non-involved currently serving SC members will have a simple majority decision over whether there is a violation. + +### Composition and Appointment + +The SC consists of 7 elected members. +Regular elections are once a year, with half (alternating rounding every year) of the seats up for election, +such that each member holds a seat for one term of at most 2 years before it is up for election again. +Members can at most serve two consecutive terms. There is no lifetime maximum. + +The previous SC appoints an Election Committee (EC) of at least 3 people to administer the election. If the SC cannot come to supermajority agreement on the list of EC members, they will elect an EC using the same tallying system as the previous SC election, where only SC members can vote. +SC members can be EC members only if they're leaving after the election. + +#### Vote eligibility + +Before the election (or poll) process is initiated, the EC selects a cutoff date. +Only contributions to official projects in the four years preceding the cutoff date are considered. + +There are two automatic ways to become eligible for voting, either: +- Have authored enough merged PRs to the [NixOS GitHub organisation](https://github.com/nixos) to total at least 25 commits. +- Have exercised commit access by merging any PR to the NixOS GitHub organisation. + +The list of automatically eligible voters is made public. + +People not automatically eligible then have some time to send a request to the EC, which can then make an exception and approve them as voters. This is for people whose official contributions are not all visible in the NixOS GitHub organisation, but have contributed roughly the equivalent of 25 commits, also counting contributions such as: +- Participation in official teams +- Infrastructure maintenance +- Organisation of official events +- Maintenance of official third-party accounts (e.g. social media) +- etc. + +After the decisions on exception requests are made, the list of approved requests is also made public. + +Not eligible in any case are bot accounts and people that are banned at the time when the list of automatically eligible voters is published. + +#### Candidates + +The requirements to become a candidate for the SC elections are: +- To be eligible for voting +- To agree to be a candidate +- To provide a public position statement on why one should be elected +- To be publicly endorsed by at least 3 other people eligible to vote + - How endorsements are collected will be specified by the EC + - Among the candidate and their endorsers, there must be at least 4 individuals where no two have the same conflict of interest (e.g. employees of the same company or otherwise the same payer for Nix work), as decided by the EC. + - One can endorse a person who has not yet agreed to be a candidate, which also serves as nominating them (subject to acceptance of nomination) + - Eligible voters may endorse multiple nominees +- To have been not a member of the SC for at least two complete years of the two immediately preceding terms +- To not be a member of the EC +- To not have any conflicts of interest that would [prevent one from being appointed](#conflict-of-interest-coi-balance) to the SC, and publicly disclose all potential conflicts of interest + - This includes conflicts of interest to arise during the term based on already finalised agreements + +After the nomination deadline, the SC can prevent a nominee from becoming a candidate by unanimity (among the currently serving non-running members of the SC) in case their public image or conduct would not be compatible with the position in the SC. + +#### Procedure + +The election is done using a [proportional representation mode from Condorcet Internet Voting Service (CIVS)](http://web.archive.org/web/20240412235900/https://civs1.civs.us/proportional.html). The recommendation is to use [CIVS](https://civs1.civs.us/) itself, but if CIVS is unavailable, a reasonable alternative proportional representation election implementation is also permitted. + +In any election where seats with different end-of-term dates are available, winning candidates with higher final election rankings are appointed to the longer terms. + +#### Special considerations for the first SC election + +- To stagger the terms, the first election will appoint half the members rounded up with 2-year terms and the remaining members with 1-year terms. +- The EC for the first election will be the members of the [Nix Constitutional Assembly (NCA)](https://github.com/nixos/nix-constitutional-assembly?tab=readme-ov-file#members), which are thus ineligible to be elected for the first SC +- All nominees become candidates for the first election, because there's no existing SC that would decide over disqualifying candidates. +- And to help the first elected SC establish itself, members of the NCA are integrated into the SC as non-voting members for 6 months after the appointment. The NCA ceases to exist at the moment of SC appointment. + +#### Conflict of Interest (CoI) Balance + +To encourage diversity, there is a soft limit of one individual with the same CoI (e.g. employees of the same company or otherwise the same payer for Nix work) immediately after election results coming into force. If the results of an election would result in multiple individuals with the same CoI being elected, the lowest vote getters with any particular CoI will be removed until the condition is satisfied. Note that everybody's vote still has the same impact, because each voter is asked to evaluate all candidates. In case of doubts on what constitutes the same CoI (subsidiaries, grants, part-time work, etc.), the election committee decides. The candidates must disclose already-agreed-upon changes of affiliation that are to happen during the term, and at the time of election these are also considered as relevant CoIs. After all candidates are known and before the voting period starts, the EC must publicly commit to the list of candidate pairs considered to have the same CoI. + +Furthermore, there is a hard maximum of two members with the same CoI at any time. If this condition is suspected to be violated because of job changes, acquisitions, or other events, all non-involved currently serving SC members will have a simple majority decision over whether there is a violation. In case it is deemed a violation, sufficient members of the committee must resign until the max representation limit is achieved. If it is impossible to find sufficient members to resign, all members with that same CoI will be removed and a new special election shall be held. + +#### Special Elections + +In the event of a resignation or other loss of a steering committee member (including a [removal for conduct](#removal-for-conduct)), a special election for that position may be held if the SC deems it necessary, or the SC does not have half of the normal size. Otherwise, the missing positions are assumed to be abstaining from all the SC votes. A committee member elected in a special election will serve out the remainder of the term of the person they are replacing, regardless of the length of that remainder. + +#### Full Reelections + +A simple majority within the SC may call a reelection of the entire SC based on perceived loss of confidence. In this case, it also has to be decided whether this election is considered a special election for the remainders of all the corresponding terms, or an initial election for full 2-year terms for half of the seats rounded up and 1-year half-terms for the remaining seats. + +### Removal for conduct + +A supermajority within the SC may remove SC members for violating the community expectations for members in positions of high authority. The reasons include but are not limited to unfitting conduct and unavailability, and a summary of the reason should be respectfully described. The SC is explicitly expected to be held to higher standards than applied to project communication in general. + +The removal can be justification for a special election where the removed person is not eligible to be a candidate. diff --git a/doc/governance.md b/doc/governance.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0fdfb4a --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/governance.md @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +# Governance + +In 2024, the [Nix Constitutional Assembly (NCA)](https://github.com/nixos/nix-constitutional-assembly) rearchitected governance to be community-focused. +The result of that effort are the [Nix Community Values](./values.md) and the [Nix Governance Constitution](./constitution.md). +The latter describes Steering Committee (SC) and the NixOS Foundation Board. +The [first election](https://github.com/nixos/SC-election-2024) ran in 2024. + +The current SC consists of these members: +- [@Ericson2314](https://github.com/Ericson2314) (term ends 2026) +- [@fpletz](https://github.com/fpletz) (term ends 2025) +- [@Gabriella439](https://github.com/Gabriella439) (term ends 2026) +- [@jtojnar](https://github.com/jtojnar) (term ends 2026) +- [@roberth](https://github.com/roberth) (term ends 2026) +- [@tomberek](https://github.com/tomberek) (term ends 2025) +- [@winterqt](https://github.com/winterqt) (term ends 2025) + +## RFC Process + +The Nix RFC (Request For Comments) process exists to establish wider consensus for substantial changes. See the [rfcs repository](https://github.com/NixOS/rfcs) for more information. + +## Teams + +Various Nix teams exist to work together. +Teams generally have certain authority, responsibility and accountability over their resources. +There are currently no strict requirements from teams. + +As a team you might want to have a new GitHub team, Matrix room or permissions to a repository. +Adding a team as shown below does not automatically give you that. +Instead see [the resources page](./resources.md). + +### Website + +The most official teams are the ones declared in the [teams section](https://nixos.org/community/#governance-teams) on the homepage. + +To add a new team to this list, open a PR on the [nixos-homepage repository](https://github.com/nixos/nixos-homepage). + +### Nixpkgs + +More Nixpkgs-specific teams are declared in the [`maintainers/team-list.nix` file](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/maintainers/team-list.nix), which can be programmatically accessed using `lib.teams`. + +To add a new team to this list, open a PR to change it. diff --git a/doc/values.md b/doc/values.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2715294 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/values.md @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ +This file is the source of truth. Changes need to be manually mirrored to [the website version](https://nixos.org/values/). + +# Nix Community Values + +## Introduction + +> Communities form when different people unite around a common purpose. Shared values guide decision making, and community goals supersede individual interests and agendas. +> +> --- [The Open Source Way](https://opensource.com/open-source-way) + +Our common purpose is to develop, propagate, and promote the adoption of the [purely functional software deployment model](https://edolstra.github.io/pubs/phd-thesis.pdf). Our values help us achieve this purpose by guiding decisionmaking across the community, keeping us moving in a common direction. + +This document captures our core values so that they can be shared and referenced by everyone in the community. + +### What is a value? + +Values are _not_ a Code of Conduct, they do not define governance structures, and they do not provide specific policies. Instead, values inform the decisions we make about these things. + +A good test for [whether something is a value](https://medium.com/the-u-s-digital-service/our-values-1fc02b53598) is: + +> If a statement can be invoked by anyone in an organization, and cause a decision to be re-evaluated or changed, without regard to anyone’s rank or title, then you have a bona fide [i.e. genuine] value. If it doesn’t work that way, then it’s not a value. + +To apply in many situations, values must be high-level, abstract concepts. Therefore, in the text below, each value is presented as a heading followed by an elaboration of its meaning. This is meant as a starting point for interpretation, not a comprehensive definition. The heading and the elaboration have equal importance. + +## The Values + +### Respect and civility + +We treat each other with respect and civility. No matter one's individual identity, circumstances, level of contribution to the project, or status, everyone has the right to respect, and everyone has the duty to treat others with respect. We prioritise project health over individual interests. + +People with higher visibility within the project or towards the public are subject to higher expectations for their conduct. + +### People come first + +We are here, first and foremost, as individuals working together. Our priority here is to work on Nix projects for the benefit of all their contributors and users. We value building excellent software with a vibrant and diverse community. + +Individuals gain trust and status by doing the work. Organisations gain prestige by funding the work of individuals and providing resources to support the project. + +### Free software and choice over lock-in + +Nix projects are and will always remain [free software](https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.en.html). + +We value working together with the broader free software community. + +Free software is our priority, but we also support our users' needs to use non-free software, when practical. + +### Distribute decisionmaking widely + +We are a synthesis of varied but overlapping communities. We rely on distributed approaches: asynchronous communication, clear ownership, deep-dive taskforces, and local decisionmaking. + +We focus our attention on working together on our shared goals and working separately in a non-interfering way when our goals are independent. + +We build trust primarily by working together on Nix projects. + +### Automation over process and toil[^1] + +[^1]: [Toil](https://web.archive.org/web/20240717145635/https://sre.google/sre-book/eliminating-toil/) is work that tends to be manual, repetitive, automatable, interrupt-driven, devoid of enduring value, and scaling linearly with growth. + +We are a global community, and disseminating information and maintaining processes can be difficult. We are also a large project with a lot of hard and repetitive work. Therefore, we value automation over toil, while recognizing that not all toil can be automated. Automation reduces toil, but people are still accountable. Adding new toil needs a very strong justification. + +We build automation and processes that make the best use of our contributors' limited time and energy. + +### Stable evolution over stagnation or chaos + +Openness to new ideas and evolution is part of what made Nix great. We continue to foster that evolution while encouraging development of re-usable building blocks and well-defined, stable interfaces. + +We value experimenting with designs and concepts, and folding successful experiments back into continuous improvement for stable components. + +The larger the impact an action has, the more care and discussion is warranted before taking the action. + +Our leaders have a duty to find, support, and promote new contributors — and eventually step aside for new leaders.