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title: OpenMessaging Community (the “Charter”)
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<h4 style='color: #999'>THE LINUX FOUNDATION</h4>
<h2>OpenMessaging Community </h2>
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<p><em>Effective : September 11, 2018</em></p>
<p>Welcome to the OpenMessaging community. As an open source project, participation in OpenMessaging is open to
all, whether you are an employee of OpenMessaging member company or just passionate about distribute messaging.
The best way to evaluate, learn, contribute, and influence the direction of the project is to participate. There
are many ways for you to contribute to promote the OpenMessaging development and landing.</p>
<h3>Developers </h3>
<p>Start on the OpenMessaging Wiki and read the Joining the Community page. Next, read up on projects of interest,
review relevant presentations, and sign up for OpenMessaging mailing lists. You can attend project calls and the
regular TSC meetings.Read the Getting Started documentation and follow the instructions there to download the
code and necessary developer tools.</p>
<h3>Members </h3>
<p>Alibaba, Didi,Yahoo,Streamlio,Webank,Datapipeline have been involved in OpenMessaging. OpenMessaging integrates
the governance of participating projects in order to improve operational efficiencies and simplify member
engagement. </p>
<h3>End Users </h3>
<p>The End User perspective is extremely important in designing and delivering a platform that meets the needs of
end user organizations. OpenMessaging was founded by 4 leading end user
organizations(Alibaba,Didi,Yahoo,Streamlio),and end user organizations continue to be heavily represented within
the OpenMessaging membership.</p>
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