initial maintainers and governance framework#31
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| |*Dan Harris|CSC Operations| |
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We may want to keep the roles aligned with recognized Center categories (groups, teams, etc.). So maybe CSC Operations is ACO (group) or User Operations (team); CSC Applications would be CSSO (group) or User and Applications Support (team). I like the team labels, as it raises visibility of the things we do within the Center and the groups.
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| # Maintainer Guidelines | |||
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We might benefit from a sense of the Git-fu a maintainer should have. For those who aren't able to develop that level, is there a different workflow than the more advanced folks? Maybe a "Content Maintainer" would work through the Github interface only on existing material via the editing interface and the master branch, and a "Content Creator" would have more expectations around PRs, reviews, creation, branches, merging, etc.
Reading further, I think I see now the intent. I'm a little concerned that the iterative PR/review process is heavyweight enough to put some folks off of contributing. What might a process be for someone who has ideas for improvement, but doesn't have a Git background?
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| It is every maintainer's responsibility to: | ||
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| * Expose a clear roadmap for improving the repository. |
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"Expose" is a little vague. I think Lex may be the only project I've seen at NREL with a clear roadmap, and even that might be debated by those who were doing the work. Not sure what this bullet means.
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| ### I'm a maintainer, should I make pull requests too? | ||
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| Yes. Nobody should ever push to master directly. All changes should be |
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Are the various dev branches expected to go away once this repo reaches a certain maturity? If not, are direct pushes to a branch other than master permitted?
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I agree I think we need to clarify this more. Master (code samples) and gh-pages should both not be pushed to directly. Archived should also probably be not pushed to.
My opinion is creating dev branches in the repo works for maintainers, makes it easier to collaborate among ourselves compared to forking -> PR. Here direct pushes should be allowed. Contributors would do the fork->PR workflow.
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| When a maintainer is unable to perform the [required duties](#what-are-a-maintainers-responsibilities) they can be removed by the [governance procedure](GOVERNANCE.md). | ||
| Issues related to a maintainer's performance should be discussed with them among the other maintainers so that they are not surprised by a pull request removing them. |
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Does this sentence belong in the governance procedure under Removing maintainers, or here?
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Governance makes more sense, but a quick link here doesn't hurt either.
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I think we might want to reverse the content of these files based on looking at a couple other repos. It looks like https://github.com/goharbor/community |
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| ### I'm a maintainer, should I make pull requests too? | ||
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| Yes. Nobody should ever push to master directly. All changes should be |
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We should add branch rules to prevent pushing to master and the gh-pages branch. Also I suggest we change master branch to something more descriptive.
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Some examples for a section that outlines our requirements/process for approving pull requests: https://www.prestashop-project.org/maintainers-guide/reviewing-pull-requests/ |
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| |*Dan Harris|CSC Operations| | ||
| |*Kevin Sayers|CSC Applications| |
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We probably need to update this table
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| When a maintainer is unable to perform the [required duties](#what-are-a-maintainers-responsibilities) they can be removed by the [governance procedure](GOVERNANCE.md). | ||
| Issues related to a maintainer's performance should be discussed with them among the other maintainers so that they are not surprised by a pull request removing them. |
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Governance makes more sense, but a quick link here doesn't hurt either.
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