Update OpenStack Foundation references in the governance documents

This patch updates the OpenStack Foundation references to Open Infrastructure
Foundation following the re-branding of the Foundation at the end of 2020 in the
governance documents.

Change-Id: I186c15cd72eb9807803580699d411bc44583bd35
Signed-off-by: Ildiko Vancsa <ildiko.vancsa@gmail.com>
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Introduction
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The StarlingX project is governed according to the OpenStack Foundation's
The StarlingX project is governed according to the Open Infrastructure
Foundation's
`four opens <https://governance.openstack.org/tc/reference/opens.html>`_,
which are open source, open design, open development and open community.
Technical decisions are made by technical contributors, technical leaders
@ -45,7 +46,7 @@ Contributors
A Contributor to StarlingX is someone who has made a Contribution to the
project within the last 12 months and who is an Individual member
of the OpenStack Foundation. Contributions can include merged code,
of the Open Infrastructure Foundation. Contributions can include merged code,
test or document submissions, or serving in a leadership role as defined
below. All Contributions are welcome and will be accepted based on their
technical merit. The project's Technical Steering Committee can grant
@ -168,7 +169,7 @@ tie will be broken using
<https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Governance/TieBreaking>`_.
In the event that a candidate runs unopposed for a position, the
TSC can waive a formal vote. All candidates for elected positions must be
Individual members of the OpenStack Foundation.
Individual members of the Open Infrastructure Foundation.
Elections are appointing an individual to a position in the project, not
a company or organization. Individuals are expected to continue to
support the project in the event of career changes unless they

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than to publicly punish the parties involved.
In an especially extreme case, the active TSC members may decide to
refer the issue to the OpenStack Foundation Executive Director and
refer the issue to the Open Infrastructure Foundation Executive Director and
Secretary for further action related to the Code of Conduct or other
Foundation rules. Community members always retain the right to report
issues to the Foundation staff directly, following the processes