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# Community roles
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The following guidelines aim to keep the project vibrant and responsive,
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by ensuring a **smooth transition flow between community roles** —
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from newcomer, to occasional contributor, to regular contributor, to maintainer.
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This way, the project should be able to adapt dynamically and flexibly
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to the natural variations in availability and interest of its contributors,
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improving long-term resilience, reducing the risk of burnout, and avoiding
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[single points of failure](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bus_factor).
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To this end, rather than _assigning_ roles and tasks to people,
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these guidelines aim to **recognize the work that people already do**.
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Everyone is therefore encouraged to get involved
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and contribute to the project in whatever way they prefer,
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and we will strive to **get barriers out of the way** of these contributions.
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To ensure that these role transitioning processes are
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straightforward, transparent, predictable, and impartial,
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the metrics used are objective, easy to check, and explicitly described below.
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(That's not to say they're hard-set rules:
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exceptions can always be considered, via open community discussion.)
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## When to change roles
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- **Regular contributors should be added as collaborators in the repository.**
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Specifically: once a contributor has had _5 non-trivial pull requests merged_
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on a repository under the tldr-pages organization,
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they should be invited to become
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a **collaborator** in that repository.
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This means they will be able to push commits to that repository,
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as well as merge PRs, label and close issues, among other things.
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- **Collaborators who perform maintenance tasks should be made org members.**
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(Maintenance work is understood as facilitating contributions by other people,
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which in this project consists primarily of reviewing and/or merging PRs.)
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Specifically: once a repository collaborator has _merged at least 10 PRs_
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and submitted at least _5 non-trivial reviews to PRs_
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(either the same or different ones)
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they should be invited to become a
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[**member**](https://github.com/orgs/tldr-pages/people)
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of the tldr-pages organization.
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This means they will be able to
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push commits to all of the organization's repositories,
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merge PRs, label and close issues, among other things.
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_Note_: All members of the tldr-pages organization
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must make their membership public.
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- **Maintainers who have been helping out for a while should become org owners.**
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Specifically: members of the tldr-pages organization
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who remain _active for at least 6 months_
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should be invited to become an
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[**owner**](https://help.github.com/articles/permission-levels-for-an-organization/)
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of the tldr-pages organization.
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This means they will be able to add people to the organization,
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manage all the organization's repositories, configure integrations, etc.
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- **These roles are temporary, and that's OK.**
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People's interests and availability naturally change over time,
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so the project should regularly update the list of people in each role,
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in order to accurately reflect the active team managing the project
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(and to avoid conveying an undue sense of obligation
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on people whose priorities have shifted.)
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Specifically: If an organization member becomes _inactive for over 6 months_,
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their membership status should be equally deactivated.
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(They should nevertheless remain as collaborators
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in the repositories on which they have been active in the past.)
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Again, this is and merely a reflection
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of their actual involvement with the project,
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not a demotion or punishment.
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Indeed, if they return to active participation in the project,
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they should be added back to the organization, to reflect that fact.
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## How to change roles
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*Note: this section is aimed at owners in the tldr-pages organization
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(i.e. the group of people who are able to perform these changes).*
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If you notice a contributor being particularly active,
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review their recent contributions to check whether a role transition is due,
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according to the criteria defined in the previous section.
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If a role change is warranted, **open a new issue proposing that role change**,
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using one of the template messages below as a base.
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### For adding new collaborators
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Open an issue with the following message:
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> Hi, \@username(s)! You seem to be enjoying contributing to the tldr-pages project.
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You now have had five distinct pull requests merged (\[LINKS TO THE RELEVANT PRs]),
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which qualifies you to become a collaborator in this repository,
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as explained in our
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\[community roles documentation](https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr/blob/master/COMMUNITY-ROLES.md).
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> As a collaborator, you will have commit access
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and can therefore merge pull requests from others, label and close issues,
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and perform various other maintenance tasks that are needed here and there.
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Of course, all of this is voluntary
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— you're welcome to contribute to the project in whatever ways suit your liking.
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> If you do decide to start performing maintenance tasks, though,
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we only ask you to get familiar with the
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\[maintainer's guide](https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr/blob/master/contributing-guides/maintainers-guide.md).
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> Thanks for all your work so far!
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Once they acknowledge the message,
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go to https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr/settings/collaboration
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and add them to the repository as collaborator with write permissions.
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### For adding new organization members
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Open an issue with the following message:
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> Hi, \@username(s)! After joining as a collaborator in the repository,
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you have been regularly performing maintenance tasks. Thank you for that!
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According to
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\[COMMUNITY-ROLES.md](https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr/blob/master/COMMUNITY-ROLES.md),
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you've now met the thresholds to be effectively considered
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an active maintainer of the project (\[LINKS TO THE RELEVANT PRs]).
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To publicly acknowledge that fact, we'll add you to the tldr-pages organization.
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> If you accept the invitation, we ask you to make your membership public,
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and (in case you don't already) start hanging out in our Gitter chat room.
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You'll now be one of the public faces of the tldr-pages project.
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Welcome aboard!
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Once they acknowledge the message,
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go to https://github.com/orgs/tldr-pages/people
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and add them to the organization as a member.
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### For adding new organization owners:
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Open an issue with the following message:
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> Hi, \@username(s)! You've been an active tldr-pages org member for over 6 months.
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Thanks for sticking around this far and helping out!
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According to
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\[COMMUNITY-ROLES.md](https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr/blob/master/COMMUNITY-ROLES.md),
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you're now eligible for becoming an owner in the organization.
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> That means you will, from now on, be part of the team
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responsible for performing role changes (like this one!) in the community.
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Before performing such role transitions, make sure to review the
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\[COMMUNITY-ROLES.md](https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr/blob/master/COMMUNITY-ROLES.md)
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document.
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> Thanks for all the work you've done so far. You rock!
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Once they acknowledge the message,
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go to https://github.com/orgs/tldr-pages/people
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and change their role from "member" to "owner".
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Afterwards, add their name to the list of current organization owners below.
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### For removing inactive organization members:
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Open an issue with the following message:
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> Hi, @username(s)! As you know, our
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\[community roles documentation](https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr/blob/master/COMMUNITY-ROLES.md)
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defines processes for keeping the list of organization members
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in sync with the actual maintenance team.
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Since you haven't been active in the project for a while now,
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we'll be relieving you from the maintainer responsibilities.
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> In practice, not much will change on your side,
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since you'll remain a collaborator in the repos you have been active in,
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so \*\*you will keep the ability to commit, merge PRs, label and close issues, etc.\*\*,
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whenever you feel so inclined. If you don't, that's all right too!
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Every bit of work you already did for the tldr-pages project
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was a voluntary gift of your time to this community, which is deeply appreciated.
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Your efforts have contributed to a project
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which helps hundreds of people every day — be proud of it!
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> And of course, you're welcome back anytime as an active maintainer, if you so choose
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— in which case, just let us know and we'll re-add you to the organization,
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in accordance to the principles of our governance guidelines.
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In any case, we wish you the best of luck in your new endeavors!
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Once they acknowledge the message (or after a week without any reaction),
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go to https://github.com/orgs/tldr-pages/people, click the gear icon in their row,
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and select the "Convert to outside collaborator" menu entry.
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Afterwards, edit this file to move their name to the "Past owners" section below.
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Finally, once the membership changes are complete and the lists are updated,
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close the issue opened to track this process.
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## Who can change roles
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Owners of the tldr-pages organization can change roles. A list of these people can be found in [MAINTAINERS.md](https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr/blob/master/MAINTAINERS.md).
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