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The Open Usage Commons is focused on project trademarks; it does not address other facets of an open project, like rules around who gets decision-making votes. Similar to many projects in their early days, Istios committees started as small groups that stemmed from the founding companies. But Istio has grown and matured (last year Istio was [#4 on GitHub's list of fastest growing open source projects!](https://octoverse.github.com/#fastest-growing-oss-projects-by-contributors)), and it is time for the next evolution of Istios governance.
Recently, [we were proud to appoint Neeraj Podder, CTO of Aspen Mesh](https://aspenmesh.io/helping-istio-sail/), to the Technical Oversight Committee — the group responsible for all technical decision-making in the project. Neeraj is a long-time contributor to the project and served as a Working Group lead. The [TOC is now made up of](https://github.com/istio/community/blob/master/TECH-OVERSIGHT-COMMITTEE.md#committee-members) 7 members from 4 different companies - Tetrate, IBM, Google & now Aspen Mesh.
Recently, [we were proud to appoint Neeraj Podder, Co-founder & Chief Architect of Aspen Mesh](https://aspenmesh.io/helping-istio-sail/), to the Technical Oversight Committee — the group responsible for all technical decision-making in the project. Neeraj is a long-time contributor to the project and served as a Working Group lead. The [TOC is now made up of](https://github.com/istio/community/blob/master/TECH-OVERSIGHT-COMMITTEE.md#committee-members) 7 members from 4 different companies - Tetrate, IBM, Google & now Aspen Mesh.
Our community is currently discussing how the Steering Committee, which oversees marketing and community activities, should be governed, to reflect the expanding community and ecosystem. If you have ideas for this new governance, visit the [pull request on GitHub](https://github.com/istio/community/pull/361) where an active discussion is taking place.