Leadership
Leadership
Chris Aniszczyk
Executive Director
Chris Aniszczyk brings more than 20 years experience as The Linux Foundation’s VP of Developer Relations, CTO of CNCF and serves as Executive Director of the Open Container Initiative (OCI).
His work is focused on working with developer community to advance open source projects at scale. Previously Aniszczyk served as Twitter’s head of open source, where he led a team of developer advocates and was responsible for Twitter’s open source engineering, strategy and culture. He has also contributed to Gentoo/Fedora Linux and served on the Eclipse Foundation’s Board of Directors and the Java Community Process Executive Committee. An engineer by trade, Aniszczyk brings a passion for both open source and community development to the organization.
Technical Oversight Board
The Technical Oversight Board (TOB) is responsible for managing conflicts, violations of procedures or guidelines and any cross-project or high-level issues that cannot be resolved in the TDC for OCI Projects. The TOB shall also be responsible for adding, removing or reorganizing OCI Projects.
TOB members are directly elected by the maintainers of the OCI projects for two-year terms (staggered such that half of seats are up for election each year). The TOB Chair is elected each year by the TOB and is responsible for organising TOB meetings and setting the agendas of said meetings.
You can follow the TOB’s activities on GitHub and on their respective mailing list. The TOB holds infrequent meetings which are usually recorded and posted on the primary OCI development mailing list.
Brandon Mitchell
Independent
Term: 2023-01-29 → 2025-01-29
Vincent Batts
Microsoft
Term: 2023-01-29 → 2025-01-29
A mindful polyglot, Vincent Batts has spent the last 15 years participating in the Linux and open source community.
Presently involved on the Open Containers Initiative as a maintainer and on the technical board, as well as a maintainer on the appc/spec. An ongoing member on Slackware Linux’s Core Team, a past maintainer on the Docker project, as well as the Go compiler for Fedora and Red Hat.
Giuseppe Scrivano
Red Hat
Term: 2024-01-29 → 2026-01-29
Phil Estes
AWS
Term: 2024-01-29 → 2026-01-29
Phil is a principal engineer at Amazon Web Services working on core container technologies.
Phil participates as an open source contributor and maintainer for the CNCF containerd project and has been active in the OCI since its founding in 2015.