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## Section 2. Evolution of OpenJS Foundation Governance.

Most large, complex open source communities have both a business and a technical governance model. In the OpenJS Foundation, technical leadership for projects within the OpenJS Foundation is delegated to the projects through their project charters by the OpenJS Cross Project Council. Community leadership is not explicitly owned or delegated. In the Node.js project, community leadership has been delegated to the Community Committee. The OpenJS Foundation's business leadership is instantiated in a Board of Directors (the “Board”). Community activities, such as events, fall outside of the realm of code and documentation that the Node.js project's TSC oversees. The champions of these organizations have very different skillsets, talents, and concerns. The community organizations of Node.js have long been important to the growth and vitality of the project and will be recognized as the Community Committee ("CommComm").
Most large, complex open source communities have both a business and a technical governance model. Technical leadership for projects within the OpenJS Foundation is delegated to the projects through their project charters by the OpenJS Cross Project Council. Community leadership is not explicitly owned or delegated. In the Node.js project, community leadership has been delegated to the Community Committee. The OpenJS Foundation's business leadership is instantiated in a Board of Directors (the “Board”). Community activities, such as events, fall outside of the realm of code and documentation that the Node.js project's TSC oversees. The champions of these organizations have very different skillsets, talents, and concerns. The community organizations of Node.js have long been important to the growth and vitality of the project and will be recognized as the Community Committee ("CommComm").

This Community Committee Charter reflects a formal role and the relevance of the voice of community for the Node.js project to the CPC and within the OpenJS Foundation. The charter amendment process is for the CommComm to propose changes using simple majority of the full CommComm, the proposed changes being subject to review and approval the CPC. The Board may additionally make amendments to the CommComm charter at any time, though the Board will not interfere with day-to-day discussions, votes or meetings of the CommComm.

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