- Code of Conduct
- Community roles
- How to become a contributor
- How to become a maintainer
- How to become a council member
- Council members
- Maintainers
- Contributors
Please see CODE OF CONDUCT
Besides being the users of Zadig, which is a great way of contributing to the community by itself (and thank you!), there are 3 active community roles:
- Contributor
- Maintainer
- Council member
Note that the latter role is built on top of the former -- i.e. A council member is also a maintainer and a contributor, a maintainer is a contributor as well. Please see the following table for their primary responsibilities:
Role | Primary responsibilities |
---|---|
Contributor | No particular responsibilities, all healthy contributions are welcome. |
Maintainer | Technical: review PRs, participate and review designs, responding to issues. Recognized as a solid and respectful contributor. Community: guide the community, role model a high standard of behavior. Strategy: more seasoned maintainers might be consulted by the project council for roadmaps and strategies. |
Council Member | Technical: Decision maker for key designs. Help people succeed, guide technical directions. Create and maintain effective development processes. Community: Recognize community contributions and promote excellent contributors to advance their roles (e.g. From contributor to maintainer, or from maintainer to be in the council). Guide the value of the community -- set the tone. Ultimately responsible for a healthy community. Strategy: Set strategy, develop roadmap |
Anyone can be recognized as a Zadig contributor, as long as they manage to have one PR accepted, answered questions in the community forum, or simply reported an issue.
Must be a contributor first, and nominated by an existing maintainer or a council member. The council will make a decision for the nomination. Normally both the technical and community contribution will be taken into consideration. For example, these are strong signals if the candidate has been a productive contributor, played a key role in driving a few designs, demonstrated both technical skills and enthusiasm towards the project, and been a great citizen for the community.
The candidate has to be a maintainer first and be nominated by 2 council members. The council will make a decision for the nomination. The candidate has to have demonstrated strategic impact on the project over a relatively long horizon (or in a consistent way), for example,
- Initiated a series of key designs and successfully drove them to be landed
- Having a positive impact over the community such as constantly guiding new members, or consistently answering questions
- Successfully driving the project to be much more impactful and modeling deep understanding in the product and the industry
[a list of current maintainers]