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We are a group of drawing-enthusiasts who assemble to help craft a series of dynamic images to help convey all the amazing work going on throughout the OpenSSF.
Motivation
The OpenSSF is a complex and mysterious ecosystem that may be daunting for particpants to understand where they might be interested in joining in or learning from.
Objective
To be able to clearly and simply provide examples of how the OpenSSF is organized, what are the challenges our Working Groups (WG)s and Special Interest Groups (SIG)s are seeking to solve, and how those individual components relate to each other.
Scope
Initiatives, Projects, Working Groups, Special Interest Groups, and other collaborative efforts supported by the OpenSSF
[What is in and out of scope]
Non-OpenSSF projects, initiatives, etc.
Current Results
The presentation OpenSSF Introduction (including Diagrammers’ Society diagrams) is a Google document that includes several diagrams that help explain the OpenSSF, and is the current version of several of these diagrams. It's part of a larger presentation, so that people who want to explain the OpenSSF can immediately use it.
Prior Work
In our meeting notes we have assesmbled many examples of how the foundation could be articulated in graphic format.
1000s of Words presentation a slide deck summarizing the group's work and assorted doodles as shared to the TAC, GB, and other groups.
Get Involved
We currently are soliciting ideas for ways to convey how the OSSF is organized and how its assorted components interrelate. Questions and feedback are welcome on our mailing list, slack channel, or as an issue filed here in our repo.
Areas that need contributions : New diagram ideas or feedback on our existing drawings
Where to file issues: Issues can be filed here in our GitHub repo.
Meeting times
The Diagrammers have completed all open tasks, and are retiring at this time. Thanks to our contributors. No further meetings will be held at this time.