diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 901eecd..f71ffba 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,6 +1,20 @@ - +# Physiopy Community Management -# Physiopy Governance +Welcome to Physiopy's Community Management repository! + +NICE PICTURE HERE + +Are you here to contribute to an upcoming Newsletter? INSTRUCTIONS HERE + +Are you here to contribute to a discussion topic? INSTRUCTIONS HERE + +Are you here to understand (or contribute to) Physiopy's governance procedures? *Read below.* + +--- + + + +## Physiopy Governance Physiopy's governance documents are based on GitHub's Minimum Viable Governance (MVP), which you can read more about here https://github.com/github/MVG. In brief, MVP is @@ -8,13 +22,13 @@ Physiopy's governance documents are based on GitHub's Minimum Viable Governance It is a two-tier structure with [organizational governance](org-docs) and [project governance](project-docs), explained below. -## Organizational governance +### Organizational governance At the organizational level, we have [steering committee members](org-docs/STEERING-COMMITTEE.md) and [advisory council members](org-docs/ADVISORY-COUNCIL.md). The roles of the steering committee and the advisory council are explained in the organization's [Charter](org-docs/CHARTER.md). This [Charter](org-docs/CHARTER.md) covers the organization mission, bodies (steering committee, advisory council, community members), decision making process, violations of governance terms, trademarks, confidentiality, project criteria, and contribution recognition/authorship. At the organizational level we also have the: - [Code of conduct](org-docs/CODE-OF-CONDUCT.md) - [GitHub Roles and Permissions for Physiopy](org-docs/PERMISSIONS.md) - [Trademarks](org-docs/TRADEMARKS.md) -## Project governance +### Project governance The folder [project-docs](project-docs) provides a template for individual project governance, subject to the policies and oversight of the larger organization. The MVG suggests to use these as templates for each Physiopy 'project' (probably a repository, but could be a collection of repositories). **This project governance implementation is a work in progress.**