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The Jupyter Foundation is a directed fund of the Linux Foundation 501(c)(6) whose purpose is to raise, budget and spend funds in support of Project Jupyter and its mission. A draft of the Jupyter Foundation charter is linked below. A brief summary of relevant points from the charter is provided in this document.

Jupyter Foundation Charter

The Jupyter Foundation charter defines the Jupyter Foundation’s structure and relationship to its members.

Jupyter Foundation Governing Board

The Jupyter Foundation Governing Board controls the resources of the Jupyter Foundation and works to build a healthy collaboration between the Jupyter community, Jupyter leadership, and members of the Jupyter Foundation, including for-profit organizations. The current members of the Jupyter Foundation Governing Board are:

NameOrganizationGitHub
Afshin DarianExecutive Council@afshin
Ana RuvalcabaExecutive Council@Ruv7
Brian GrangerAWS@ellisonbg
Chris HoldgrafExecutive Council@choldgraf
Eric JohnsonGoogle@metrizable
Jason GroutExecutive Council@jasongrout
Michał KrassowskiGeneral Members@krassowski
Rick WagnerExecutive Council@rpwagner
Rus PandeyApple@bigsur0
Savannah OstrowskiSnowflake@savannahostrowski
Stephanie StattelBloomberg@dharmaquark
Yaniv SchaharMeta@YDawn
Zach SailerExecutive Council@Zsailer

For a complete directory, see the Leadership Directory.

Location of the Board’s team compass

Jupyter Foundation Board team compass

Responsibilities of the Jupyter Foundation Governing Board

Membership

The Jupyter Foundation Governing Board consists of:

Decision making

The Jupyter Foundation Governing Board follows the decision-making policies in the Jupyter Foundation charter.