Names are followed by GitHub usernames.
- Rob Woodcock, @woodcockr (Chair from July 2023 - June 2024) (CSIRO)
- Paul Haesler, @SpacemanPaul (Geoscience Australia)
- Kirill Kouzoubov, @Kirill888 (independent)
- Tisham Dhar, @whatnick (CSIRO)
- Edward Boamah, @nanaboamah89 (Digital Earth Africa)
- Seffat Chowdhury (Digital Earth Africa)
- Damien Ayers, @omad (Geoscience Australia)
- Robbi Bishop-Taylor, @robbibt (Geoscience Australia)
- Syed Rizvi, @srrizvi (AMA)
- Andrew Cherry, @AMA-AC (AMA)
- Caitlin Adams, @caitlinadams (FrontierSI)
- George Dyke, @gamedaygeorge (Symbios)
The process for becoming a Steering Council Member is documented in the Governance document
The following tasks need to be completed when a new member joins the steering council:
- Announce the new member on the Open Data Cube mailing list
- Make the new member an org owner and Open Data Cube Github organizations
- Add the new member to the list in the governance repo, and if appropriate, add their affiliation to the institutional partner list
All steering council members become administrators of the GitHub Organisation on joining. The administrator privilege is removed when they cease to be members of the steering council. They may still retain commit access to various repositories as team members for a subproject.
The various levels of repository access will be refined and realigned to fit with Github based administration process by the steering council as time progresses.
- Caitlin Adams, @caitlinadams (July 2022 - June 2023)
- Syed Rizvi, @srrizvi (July 2021 - June 2022)
- Alex Leith, @alexgleith (July 2020 - June 2021)
- Rob Woodcock, @woodcockr (July 2019 - June 2020)
- Alex Leith, @alexgleith
- Randall Sunne
- Tony Butzer, @tonybutzer
- Stephan Meißl
- Fabian Schindler, @constantinius