Issue: New .NET Foundation Project Application - OpenSSH-GUI #411
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project application
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Project Name
OpenSSH-GUI
License
MIT
Contributor
Oliver Schantz, domportera
Existing OSS Project?
Yes
Source Code URL
https://github.com/frequency403/OpenSSH-GUI
Project Homepage URL
No response
Project Transfer Signatories
Description
OpenSSH-GUI is a cross-platform .NET tool providing an intuitive, user-friendly interface for managing OpenSSH connections and settings.
Name
Oliver Schantz
Email
[email protected]
GitHub Profile URL
https://github.com/frequency403
Committers
No response
Discord Ids
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Governance Model
The OpenSSH-GUI project will be led by a Project Maintainer, responsible for setting the project’s overall direction, release planning, and major architectural decisions. The Project Maintainer also facilitates community discussions and ensures alignment with the .NET Foundation’s standards.
Contributors are any community members who contribute code, documentation, or other resources. Contributors gain their status by having pull requests merged by maintainers. Contributions are welcomed from any community member, subject to the project's Contribution Guidelines, which outline coding standards, testing requirements, and documentation practices.
Core Committers are contributors who have shown consistent, high-quality contributions. They are granted commit rights and may review and merge contributions. Core Committers are selected by the Project Maintainer based on the quality, frequency, and impact of their contributions.
Minor Decisions: Day-to-day decisions, including bug fixes and minor improvements, are made by Core Committers and Contributors, with final review by the Project Maintainer.
Major Decisions: Significant changes, such as new features or design shifts, are discussed in GitHub Issues or the project’s community forum. The Project Maintainer facilitates consensus and may call for a community vote if needed.
5. Code of Conduct
The project follows the .NET Foundation’s Code of Conduct to ensure a respectful, inclusive, and welcoming environment for all participants.
The OpenSSH-GUI project encourages community involvement through GitHub discussions, periodic surveys, and community meetings, allowing all contributors to provide feedback and influence project development.
OpenSSH-GUI will adopt the MIT License, aligning with .NET Foundation recommendations for open-source projects. This license encourages broad usage, collaboration, and contribution from the community.
CLA
How does the project check who has signed one?
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CLA Notification Alias
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Select the Project Transfer Agreement model
Assignment
Repository Layout
Adding a Documentation and a Contributing.md
Eligibility Criteria
Describe why you are applying for Project Membership.
Joining the .NET Foundation would provide OpenSSH-GUI with invaluable support, ensuring its sustainability, accessibility, and impact across the developer community. As part of the Foundation, OpenSSH-GUI can benefit from additional guidance on best practices in open-source software development, including licensing, community governance, and code quality standards. Moreover, the Foundation’s resources would help bolster OpenSSH-GUI's adoption, visibility, and credibility as a reliable tool within the .NET ecosystem.
Infrastructure Requirements Summary
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Additional Notes
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