Hi Cayetano,
Cayetano Santos <[email protected]> writes:
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> So we have committers (=maintainers), groups members and regular users.
> Those who are allowed to approve pr are maintainers and group members
> (regular users too?).
I thought I'd clarify the terminology used in the Guix context:
co-maintainers and committers are two distinct groups. The
co-maintainers is a group of currently four people whose core
responsibilities [0] are:
Enforcing GNU and Guix policies, such as the project’s commitment to
be released under a copyleft free software license (GPLv3+) and to
follow the Free System Distribution Guideline (FSDG).
Enforcing our code of conduct: maintainers are the contact point for
anyone who wants to report abuse.
Making decisions, about code or anything, when consensus cannot be
reached.
[0] https://guix.gnu.org/blog/2019/gnu-guix-maintainer-collective-expands/
So to avoid any confusion, I'd call the group of people with write
access to the repository 'committers'.
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Thanks,
Maxim