diff --git a/source/The-ROS2-Project/Governance/How-To-Start-A-Community-Working-Group.rst b/source/The-ROS2-Project/Governance/How-To-Start-A-Community-Working-Group.rst index 9dfe04fdf15..0a4e7a5e9b2 100644 --- a/source/The-ROS2-Project/Governance/How-To-Start-A-Community-Working-Group.rst +++ b/source/The-ROS2-Project/Governance/How-To-Start-A-Community-Working-Group.rst @@ -50,12 +50,12 @@ So what are the steps to making a working group? * Anyone can view members The mailing list will be used to distribute the invitations only, any communications should use `ROS discourse `__ with the working group's tag. - Please add tfoote@osrfoundation.org as an owner of the mailing list to help with administration. + Please add gbiggs@osrfoundation.org as an owner of the mailing list to help with administration. #. Now that you have an e-mail group you can associate that group with the ROS events calendar. The calendar is where you will schedule your working group meetings. To join the calendar, send an e-mail request to Kat - (kat@openrobotics.org) or Tully (tfoote@openrobotics.org). + (kat@openrobotics.org). #. To formalize your group you need to create a working group charter and a git repository to keep your documents and code. We have a working group template