The FOLIO Technical Council's charter is to maintain the community’s technical policies, best practices, infrastructure, and monitor the operational health of the FOLIO project. It will also track and report Technical Debt and facilitate architectural decisions as needed by the community. It operates with close collaboration with the Community and Product Councils.
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- Strong collaboration skills, able to drive decisions that champion the interests of the community and project
- Deep understanding of software development processes and technologies required for a modern services oriented application
- Agile software development methodologies, including Epic, Feature and Story creation
- Knowledge of DevOps and Quality tools and processes
- Experience with FOLIO’s code-base, technologies and development processes
- Frequent contributor to FOLIO’s code-base
- Experience managing technology, technical debt, and competing priorities
- Participating in and/or managing open community governance
- Library management systems and library workflows
- Leadership of development or other technical teams
See also FOLIO Governance Model Election Process, previous elections and the Technical Council Membership History.
The current members are:
- July 2023 – June 2025:
- Tod Olson (University of Chicago)
- Craig McNally (EBSCO Information Services)
- Marc Johnson (Knowledge Integration)
- Jakub Skoczen (Index Data)
- Taras Spashchenko (EPAM)
- July 2022 – June 2024:
- Jeremy Huff (Texas A&M)
- Jenn Colt (Cornell University Library)
- Florian Gleixner (BVB - Bibliotheksverbund Bayern (Bavarian Library Network))
- Maccabee Levine (Lehigh University)
- Ankita Sen (Mainz University Library)
- Ingolf Kuss (hbz, Cologne)
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Name | Institution | Candidate Statement | |||
Jenn Colt | Cornell University | I have just finished my first term on the technical council and would be very glad to be able to continue with the work I have been doing. I've been involved with making updates to some of our processes, helping to understand the changes proposed by the Eureka platform, and working on documentation. I'm interested in making sure FOLIO works for all kinds of libraries, and, from a technical standpoint, especially interested in how FOLIO integrates with other systems. | |||
Maccabee Levine | Lehigh University | I’ve enjoyed serving on the Technical Council for the last two years. In that time I’ve led subgroups to improve our module evaluation process and help control our AWS costs, and participated on others. I led a survey about our technical documentation, and then initiated the developer advocate position proposal that led to our recent hire. As a FOLIO developer I’ve implemented bound-with functionality for the ui-inventory module, and I’ve built and presented on many external applications of the FOLIO APIs. Beyond FOLIO I am also a VuFind developer (including improving its FOLIO integration) and I serve on governance groups for it and Project ReShare. I would be happy to continue supporting the TC and the open nature of the FOLIO project. | |||
Jason Root | Texas A&M University | I would appreciate your consideration to represent Texas A&M University Libraries as a member of the FOLIO Technical Council. I have been an active member of the FOLIO community since 2018 contributing as a SysOps, technical lead of multiple subgroups, and as an advocate for on-premise FOLIO deployments. I believe that my experience with the FOLIO operational model, deployment and migration expertise will allow me to contribute productively to the FOLIO Technical Council. | |||
Florian Gleixner | BVB (Bavarian Library Network) | As a current member of the TC, I would like to continue my work. I work at the LRZ (Leibniz Supercomputing Centre) for the Bavarian Library Network (BVB) and my focus is on running and deploying Folio on kubernetes for the BVB. I have > 20 years experience in systems administration and software development. | |||
Julian Ladisch | GBV/VZG | I've been a developer in the FOLIO Core Platform development team since 2016 and a member of FOLIO's Security Group since 2020. As a TC member, I would particularly like to make the work of sysops and developers easier. | |||
Ingolf Kuss | hbz NRW, Cologne | I will contribute to an efficient work of the T.C. I will take part in subgroups which deal with the evaluation of new software components. My interest is that the FOLIO architecture will remain maintainable for self-hosting institutions. I will support working on a good documentation for system administrators. I will support an open platform which can easily integrate contributed modules. I am a system administrator and Java developer. As the convener of the Sys Ops SIG, I see my role in bringing experiences and wishes of the FOLIO system administrators into the T.C.'s discussion. I will be a source of information for the T.C. concerning the operational needs of the system. | Kate Deibel | Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine | Although PCOM is only beginning our migration to FOLIO, I've been lurking in the FOLIO community for the past year and recognize the great work being done. I truly believe in the FOLIO project and want to contribute my knowledge and skills where possible. In particular, I have worked actively in the spaces of accessibility and usability, including directing the accessibility efforts at Syracuse University Library before joining PCOM as their systems librarian. I truly believe we can make FOLIO an inclusive and accessible service, a notable lacking in the current library tech sphere. |
Elected Members
To be posted after election.