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date = "2024-12-20T18:00:00Z"
title = "First report from the Matrix Governing Board"
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author = ["Matrix Governing Board", "Greg Sutcliffe"]
category = ["Governing Board"]
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Hi all,
Its been 6 months since the first ever Matrix Governing Board (GB) was
formally elected & announced, and it has recently had its first official
meeting. As such, we felt it was time that you, our constituents, had a report
on how things are going and what weve been doing. We appreciate that the work
of the GB is often in the background, and we want to be as transparent as we
can.
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### Whats been happening?
Since our election in June, the GB has mainly been focussed on internal
structure. We began with the most basic part of this - getting to know each
other! We have quite a large group, and we all needed time to understand what
each of us would like to achieve, and to assist with. We also needed to get to
know the Foundation better, and time spent with Josh has been extremely
valuable too.
The other, even bigger, topic to tackle has been structure. We are a new board,
and as such we need to lay down the processes and hierarchy that will govern
our work in the near-to-medium future. There is ample inspiration around us in
the many other communities we are part of, but we do have to write down our
versions of these.
### What about the recent Governing Board meeting?
The GB had its first official meeting on Nov 15th, and the topic of structure
took up all of our time - this is key since that structure is blocking the work
we want to do in various topic areas (which were calling Committees). There
are [detailed minutes available here](/assets/governance/governing-board/2024-11-15-meeting-minutes.pdf) but here is a high
level summary - youll note that these all relate to the structure and norms of
the GB:
* We elected our first Chair and ViceChair - Greg Sutcliffe (gwmngilfen) and Kim Brose (HarHarLinks) respectively
* We discussed some of the core elements of the GB - voting processes, quorum, timescales, etc
* We discussed the organisation layout, Committees, and Working Groups - more detail on that below
* We talked a lot about norms as well - how we expect members of the GB to behave.
The last point is actually really important - while it sounds quite simple,
its critical for setting expectations for us and also helps set overall policy
when an explicit rule or process doesnt exist. The culture that we set out
with this first board will likely set the tone for the future, and we should
get it right.
### Committees and Working Groups
Probably the decision with the biggest impact (thought we agreed it fairly
quickly) was around the hierarchy of the GB, so lets expand on that a bit.
As we reported in TWIM [at the
time](https://matrix.org/blog/2024/11/15/this-week-in-matrix-2024-11-15/#first-official-governing-board-meeting),
we have convened 4 initial Committees (Governance, Trust & Safety, Community,
and Finance & Fundraising), and these are board-level subgroups with a focus on
that specific area. Each Committee will have one or more Working Groups (WG)
that focus on something related to that topic, and WGs must have a board member
involved - but can (and probably should) involve more people from the community
who wish to be involved in that effort.
Drawing on my own background in operating systems, this is somewhere between
the CentOS model (which just has Special Interest Groups under the CentOS
Board) and Fedora (which has a [detailed & complex org
chart](https://fedoracom.wpenginepowered.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/orgchart-1024x492.png)).
As an example, well (probably) have a Website WG under the Community
Committee.
Each Committee and WG will need a charter - this can be pretty short, but sets
out the remit of that group. Committees will also need a Chair (and probably a
Vice Chair, just in case) so that we can ensure things keep ticking along. Those
positions are open for voting within the GB at the moment!
For the community, you can expect regular reports from the committees once
theyve formed, and well bring those to you as we can - how we do reporting
with transparency is also a topic we're discussing. You can also expect a
process for people to propose new Working Groups - that is also under discussion!
### Reports?
Yes! So, as said above, the Committees will have an obligation to report on
their activity. Since most have only existed for 3 weeks so far, theres not
yet much to say, but I hope that in the next few weeks well be able to
announce the Committees are up-and-running, and that we have a proposal system
for new WGs.
We also have a report from the Spec Core Team which theyve asked us to share
with you - you can [read that SCT report here](/assets/governance/governing-board/2024-11-15-spec-core-team-report.pdf).
### Whats next?
Right now, elections are in progress for the people who will run the
Committees, and we want to finalise the norms and processes - these have had
significant discussion already, and once weve tidied up the last points we can
vote them in. Then comes the serious work of setting up WGs, and all that
entails.
We know that this seems a very slow process, especially in todays world of
fast moving technology - but the work of discussion, negotiation, and consensus
cant be rushed. Itll be worth it.
If you want to chat with us, we are always happy to chat! You can find us in
[the Office of the Governing Board
room](https://matrix.to/#/#governing-board-office:matrix.org), but many of the
GB will also be [present at
FOSDEM](https://fosdem.org/2025/schedule/event/fosdem-2025-6236-matrix-state-of-the-union/)
as well as being at the [Friday Matrix
event](https://matrix.org/blog/2024/11/matrix-fosdem-full-force/) - please talk
to us, bring us your thoughts, tell us your worries. Well do what we can to
help.
Until next time!
Greg (on behalf of the Governing Board)