Community
OAS is developed in the open. Every specification change is proposed, discussed, and decided through a transparent governance process.
Governance
OAS follows a meritocratic governance model. Technical decisions are made by the Technical Steering Committee (TSC), with input from the broader community.
Technical Steering Committee (TSC)
Working Groups
Community Contributors
Corporate Members
Request for Comments (RFC)
All significant changes to the OAS specification go through the RFC process. Proposals are discussed publicly before acceptance.
RFC-001: Agent Communication Protocolaccepted
RFC-002: Event Sourcing Modeldraft
RFC-003: Policy as Code Syntaxdraft
RFC-004: Multi-Tenant Runtimeproposed
Contributing
Contributions are welcome from anyone. All changes must be submitted as merge requests with proper discussion and review.
1. Fork the repository
2. Create a feature branch
3. Make your changes with tests
4. Submit a merge request
5. Participate in review
Discussions
Join the community discussions on GitLab, Discord, or the mailing list.