Tcl
Last updated 2026-07-08 by system
Charter
The mission of Tcl is the creation and maintenance of software related to Dynamic websites using TCL
Projects
Apache Tcl Mod Tcl
tcl-mod-tcl
Apache rivet
tcl-rivet
Apache Websh
tcl-websh
Roster
All PMC members are release managers. The PMC can also designate committers as release managers, giving them the same release permissions as PMC members for all Tcl projects, but not a binding vote.
| ASF UID | Name | PMC member | Release manager |
|---|---|---|---|
| andydoerr | Andy Doerr | ||
| bhdec | Brice B. Hamon | ||
| brad | Bradley A. Morrison | ||
| damonc | Damon Courtney | ||
| davidw | David Welton | ||
| karl | Karl Lehenbauer | ||
| mxmanghi | Massimo Manghi | ||
| oehhar | Harald Oehlmann | ||
| patthoyts | Patrick Thoyts | ||
| petasis | Georgios Petasis | ||
| ronnie | Ronnie Brunner | ||
| vmasutin | Valery Masiutsin |
Permissions
CI builds: Disabled
Whether this committee can make releases built and signed automatically in CI, determined by the presence of an automated release signing key. See the Trusted Publishing guide.
Signing keys
These are the OpenPGP keys in this committee's public KEYS file. Downloaders and ATR use them to verify the signatures on the committee's releases. Members can add keys by importing a KEYS file. Anyone who signs releases adds their own key from the Manage keys page.
| Key ID | Apache UID | Role | Artifacts | Any historic use | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7A6ED7D373191E21 | pat.thoyts@bbsrc.ac.uk | − | − | 0 | − |
| 0152D603DFEAC4B9 | davidw@dedasys.com | davidw | PMC member | 0 | − |
| E3A72CEE6992381C | mxmanghi@apache.org | mxmanghi | PMC member | 21 | − |
| 7A43494AF7E40F0D | ronnie@apache.org | ronnie | PMC member | 3 | − |