Changes in the Fusebox Government and a New Organization Document

 
May 22, 2002
Some changes in the makeup of the Fusebox government:

The Steering Committee is now known as the "Advisory Committee" (a better description of what they do) and they have elected four people to the Standards Committee (the group that rules on what is included in the official Fusebox standard.) The Standards Committee is made up of 10 members: the six permanent members of the Fusebox Council plus four members elected from the Advisory Committee.

The following four people have been appointed to the Standards Committee by the Advisory Commitee:

  • Lee Borkman
  • Benjamin Edwards
  • David Huyck
  • Patrick McElhaney
Congratulations to those who were elected!

These changes, and others, are detailed in a new Fusebox Organizational Document on its mission and how it plans to implement it. The organization's stated mission is to:

a. Oversee, guide, and administer the open coding standard known as "Fusebox,"

b. Oversee, guide, and administer Fusebox?s accompanying development methodology known as the Fusebox Lifecycle Process (?FLiP?),

c. Support the community of users of this standard and methodology.

You can read more about the goals of the Fusebox organization by downloading the new document at the URL below:

Fusebox Organizational Document


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