Names are followed by GitHub usernames.
Fernando Perez (@fperez) is the Benevolent Dictator for Life (BDFL).
- Brian Granger, @ellisonbg
- Damian Avila, @damianavila
- Fernando Perez, @fperez
- Jason Grout, @jasongrout
- Jessica Hamrick, @jhamrick
- Kyle Kelley, @rgbkrk
- Matthias Bussonnier, @carreau
- Min Ragan-Kelley, @minrk
- Sylvain Corlay, @sylvaincorlay
- Thomas Kluyver, @takluyver
- Peter Parente, @parente
- Ana Rulvalcaba, @Ruv7
- Carol Willing, @willingc
- Steven Silvester, @blink1073
- Paul Ivanov, @ivanov
- Afshin Darian, @afshin
- M Pacer, @mpacer
- Jonathan Frederic, @jdfreder (2016-2018)
- Ana Rulvalcaba, @Ruv7
- Fernando Perez, @fperez
- Matthias Bussonnier, @carreau
- Stefan van der Walt (non-council member), @stefanv
- Thomas Kluyver, @takluyver
Institutional Council members are noted with each institution.
- Anaconda (Damian Avila)
- Bloomberg (Jason Grout, Paul Ivanov)
- Cal Poly (Ana Ruvalcaba, Brian Granger, Carol Willing)
- JPMorgan Chase (Steven Silvester)
- Netflix (Kyle Kelley, M Pacer)
- QuantStack (Sylvain Corlay)
- Two Sigma (Afshin Darian)
- UC Berkeley (Fernando Perez)
- Thorn (Peter Parente)
- UC merced (Matthias Bussonnier)
When a new member joins the steering council, the following things are done:
- Announce the new member on the Jupyter mailing list
- Make the new member an org owner for IPython and Jupyter Github organizations
- Add the new member to the list in the governance repo, and if appropriate, add their affiliation to the institutional partner list (https://github.com/jupyter/governance/blob/master/people.md)
- Add the new member to the list of steering council members on the website (https://github.com/jupyter/jupyter.github.io/blob/master/about.html)