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## Authorization to create a new Official IEEE Open Source Project (DRAFT USE ONLY FOR TESTING)
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1. A title and description of the Project:
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2. The name of the IEEE Open Source Project lead:
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3. Selection of a single Open Source license and associated CLAs (Apache 2.0, BSD 3-Clause, or CERN OHL 1.2):
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4. A description of the relationship of the Project to known Open Source projects:
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5. Do you agree to adhere to the Terms of Use for the IEEE Open Source Platform? [Y/N]:
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6. Do you intend to incorporate this open source project into a IEEE Standard? [Y/N]:
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7. If yes, please provide additional information about the standards committee, working group, and if there is an active PAR or a PAR submitted to the New Standards Committee:
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8. Please indicate how the project will be governed:
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> **Instructions for Question 8:** For project governance, please see the following guidance
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> Project governance is needed to make decisions on the Project and to ensure responsibility for
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> conformance with the IEEE Open Source Platform administrative, technical, security, and
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> licensing requirements. Some possible sources of IEEE Open Source Project governance are the following:
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> * A single individual
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> * An external organization
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> * A closed set of individuals or organization
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> * An identified set of active Contributors, using a democratic process
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> * A subgroup of an IEEE Technical Organization, such as a Standards Committee or
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> **Working Group**
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> * A consensus-driven process in which any materially interested party may participate
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> Items that shall be addressed in IEEE Open Source Project governance include, but are not limited to, who is the Project lead; who may contribute to the Project; how merge requests > are handled;
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> how the Maintainers, Committers, and IEEE Open Source Project peer reviewers are admitted to the Project and authorized; and how and when releases are evaluated, reviewed and
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> agreed. Project governance may include a process for external, public, or other review prior to release.
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