On Thu, Oct 25, 2018 at 06:22:05PM +0300, Jani Nikula wrote: > No changes in criteria, just rearrangement. > > Signed-off-by: Jani Nikula <jani.nik...@intel.com> > --- > commit-access.rst | 32 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- > drm-misc.rst | 35 ----------------------------------- > 2 files changed, 31 insertions(+), 36 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/commit-access.rst b/commit-access.rst > index 54a7402714cd..0bb9ec912535 100644 > --- a/commit-access.rst > +++ b/commit-access.rst > @@ -12,7 +12,37 @@ This document outlines the requirements for becoming a > committer. > drm-misc > -------- > > -See :ref:`drm-misc`. > +Commit rights will be granted to anyone who requests them and fulfills the > +below criteria: > + > +- Submitted a few (5-10 as a rule of thumb) non-trivial (not just simple > + spelling fixes and whitespace adjustment) patches that have been merged > + already. > + > +- Are actively participating on discussions about their work (on the mailing > + list or IRC). This should not be interpreted as a requirement to review > other > + peoples patches but just make sure that patch submission isn't one-way > + communication. Cross-review is still highly encouraged. > + > +- Will be regularly contributing further patches. This includes regular > + contributors to other parts of the linux kernel or the open source graphics > + stack who only do the oddball rare patch within drm-misc itself. > + > +- Agrees to use their commit rights in accordance with the documented merge > + criteria, tools, and processes. > + > +Apply for an account (and any other account change requests) through > + > +https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/AccountRequests/ > + > +and please ping the maintainers if your request is stuck. > + > +Committers are encouraged to request their commit rights get removed when > they > +no longer contribute to the project. Commit rights will be reinstated when > they > +come back to the project. > + > +Maintainers and committers should encourage contributors to request commit > +rights, especially junior contributors tend to underestimate their skills. > > drm-intel > --------- > diff --git a/drm-misc.rst b/drm-misc.rst > index d5f56c3df337..8cd350596597 100644 > --- a/drm-misc.rst > +++ b/drm-misc.rst > @@ -175,41 +175,6 @@ Maintainers mostly provide services to keep drm-misc > running smoothly: > * Take the blame when something goes wrong. Maintainers interface and > represent > the entire group of committers to the wider kernel community. > > -Commit Rights > -============= > - > -Commit rights will be granted to anyone who requests them and fulfills the > -below criteria: > - > -- Submitted a few (5-10 as a rule of thumb) non-trivial (not just simple > - spelling fixes and whitespace adjustment) patches that have been merged > - already. > - > -- Are actively participating on discussions about their work (on the mailing > - list or IRC). This should not be interpreted as a requirement to review > other > - peoples patches but just make sure that patch submission isn't one-way > - communication. Cross-review is still highly encouraged. > - > -- Will be regularly contributing further patches. This includes regular > - contributors to other parts of the linux kernel or the open source graphics > - stack who only do the oddball rare patch within drm-misc itself. > - > -- Agrees to use their commit rights in accordance with the documented merge > - criteria, tools, and processes. > - > -Apply for an account (and any other account change requests) through > - > -https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/AccountRequests/ > - > -and please ping the maintainers if your request is stuck. > - > -Committers are encouraged to request their commit rights get removed when > they > -no longer contribute to the project. Commit rights will be reinstated when > they > -come back to the project. > - > -Maintainers and committers should encourage contributors to request commit > -rights, especially junior contributors tend to underestimate their skills. > -
everything above looks right, but I'm deferring review and ack to drm-misc maintainers... > Code of Conduct > =============== > > -- > 2.11.0 > _______________________________________________ dim-tools mailing list dim-tools@lists.freedesktop.org https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/dim-tools