Everything related to the Ethereum open source and open standards developing under OASIS.
The Ethereum OASIS Open Project is an OASIS Open Project that exists to provide a neutral forum for diverse stakeholders to create high-quality specifications that facilitate Ethereum’s longevity, interoperability, and ease of integration. The Ethereum OASIS Project intends to develop clear, open standards, high-quality documentation, and shared test suites that facilitate new features and enhancements to the Ethereum protocol.
For more information on the goals of this effort, see the project charter.
The Ethereum OASIS Open Project operates under the terms of the OASIS Open Project Rules, its Ethereum OASIS Project Governance Document and the applicable license(s) specified in LICENSE.md.
It is overseen by the Ethereum OASIS Project Governing Board:
- Daniel Burnett, Enterprise Ethereum Alliance (@burnburn)
- Tas Dienes, Ethereum Foundation (@tasdienes)
- Dan Kochis, Chainlink (@dk21dk)
- Tracy Kuhrt, Accenture (@tkuhrt)
- Chaals Nevile, ConsenSys (@chaals)
- Antonio Sabado, Nethermind (@asabado)
- Stefan Schmidt, Unibright (@stefschmidt)
- Kyle Thomas, Provide (@kthomas)
- John Wolpert, Baseline TSC Chair (@humbitious)
- Jan Brezina, Ernst & Young LLP (@puncar-dev)
- Noam Eppel, Morpheus.Network (@MorpheusNetwork)
For information on joining sponsoring these projects or joining the governing board, please contact the OASIS Open Projects Program Manager at [email protected].
Each Ethereum OASIS project is managed by a Technical Steering Committee and overseen by the Project Governing Board.
- Baseline Protocol
- repos:
- website: baseline-protocol.org
- email list: [email protected]
- chat: Slack
- twitter: @baselineproto
- TSC Members:
- Brian Chamberlain
- Hudson Jameson
- Anais Ofranc
- Stefan Schmidt
- Kartheek Solipuram
- George Spasov
- Tomasz Stanczak
- Conor Svensson
- Cale Teeter
- Kyle Thomas
- John Wolpert (Chair)
- Governance document: https://github.com/ethereum-oasis/baseline/blob/master/docs/community/governance.md
- Ethereum OpenRPC - Bootstrapping
- repos:
- website:
- email lists:
- chat:
- TSC Members:
- Governance document:
Everyone is welcome to contribute to Ethereum OASIS projects - you do not need to be a "member" of anything to submit a technical contribution or get involved with any of the above project communities. Details on how to contribute to Ethereum OASIS projects can be found on the respective repositories listed above.
All technical contributions must be accompanied by a Contributor's License Agreement. This requirement allows our work to advance through de jure standards development stages in forums such as EC or ISO. You will get a prompt to sign this document when you submit a pull request to a project repository, or you can sign here. If you are contributing on behalf of your employer, you must also sign the ECLA here.