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The FOSSi Foundation is registered as a not-for-profit in the UK (as a Community Interest Company). The foundation is formed by the members and backed by sponsors.
At the formation meeting we have appointed five directors in our first board of directors, along with a secretary. For our first year we have defined the projects to bring forward the goals formulated in our manifesto. We have set up committees to structure the progress of our projects, mainly the LibreCores committee and the ORCONF committee.
If you are interested to become a part of the FOSSi Foundation and help us reaching our goals, please don't hesitate to get in touch with us.
Julius' involvement with free and open source semiconductor design began with
his work as part of the OpenRISC community in 2008. After initial technical
contributions, he's since focused on promoting greater community coordination,
finding a solution for copyleft semiconductor design licensing, and encouraging
greater uptake of the technology by the wider semiconductor industry.
Olof became actively involved with free and open source silicon through the OpenRISC project in 2011. He has since then worked in many areas with a special interest in tools and collaborations. Also known as the maintainer of the FuseSoc IP core package manager - a tool for collaborations.
- Chaired by: Philipp Wagner
- Oleg Nenashev, Jenkins Project
- Elias Kouskoumvekakis
- Chaired by: Olof Kindgren & Julius Baxter
- Alex Bradbury, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
- Davide Rossi, Università di Bologna, Italy
- Chaired by: Stefan Wallentowitz & Julius Baxter
- Andrew Back, ABOpen and FOSSi Foundation
- Ben Hilburn, GNURadio
- Javier Serrano, CERN
- Josh Triplett
- Chaired by: Julius Baxter & Stefan Wallentowitz
- Michael Gielda, Antmicro
- Andrew Back, ABOpen and FOSSi Foundation