Governance

Inkscape has a board of developers who look after certain functions for the project. These include policy definition, funding and fund-raising, finances and budgeting, brand management and inter-project collaboration. Technical direction still falls to the entire developer community. 

The Inkscape board carries on discussion on the inkscape-board mailing list and on the inkscape-devel IRC channel. More details can be found on the Inkscape Board meeting page.

The Inkscape board agreed to become a member of the Open Invention Network (OIN), pledging never to use patents aggressively against the Linux System.

Download the OIN License Agreement:  OIN License Agreement

Inkscape is also a member of the Software Freedom Conservancy, which provides the project with Fiscal Sponsorship and other legal support infrastructure.

Download the Fiscal Sponsorship Agreement:  Software Freedom Conservancy Fiscal Sponsorship Agreement

Marc Jeanmougin (MarcJeanmougin)

French guy. Got a master degree in TCS, a PhD in bioinformatics, and a job in CS. Likes heraldry, history in general, and open source, among lot of other things. I am currently employed at Télécom Paris (which is not a telecommunication company, but a french university, despite the name) which let me spend some of my work time hacking on Inkscape, so thanks to them :) 

Josh Andler (JoshAndler)

Josh Andler is a super friendly dude and all around nice guy. He has been involved with Inkscape for many years because it keeps him sane and he thinks he's somehow bettering the world. He's served a few years as a board member and the primary Google Summer of Code Administrator for Inkscape. He has no fancy degrees, doesn't program much, and doesn't work for a multinational corporation. Again, he's a nice guy, so he's got that going for him. 

Ted Gould (ted)

 

Martin Owens (doctormo)

Free Software Freelance programmer who works on Inkscape and wishes to allow regular users to have the freedom to change Inkscape to be the tool that they want it to be through funding my work on Patreon and contracting work. 

Tavmjong Bah (tavmjong)

Tavmjong Bah is an Inkscape developer and documenter. He represents Inkscape on the W3C SVG working group and is the driver of several SVG 2 features such as mesh gradients, hatched fills, and auto-flowed text. He has a PhD in physics and has lived and worked on four continents. 

Jonathan Neuhauser (joneuhauser)

Inkscape extensions and issue management. 

René de Hesselle (dehesselle)