github.com/econnell/deis@v1.5.1/MAINTAINERS.md (about) 1 # Deis Maintainers 2 3 This document serves to describe the leadership structure of the Deis project, and list the current 4 project maintainers. 5 6 # What is a maintainer? 7 8 (Unabashedly stolen from the [Docker](https://github.com/docker/docker/blob/master/MAINTAINERS) project) 9 10 There are different types of maintainers, with different responsibilities, but 11 all maintainers have 3 things in common: 12 13 1. They share responsibility in the project's success. 14 2. They have made a long-term, recurring time investment to improve the project. 15 3. They spend that time doing whatever needs to be done, not necessarily what 16 is the most interesting or fun. 17 18 Maintainers are often under-appreciated, because their work is harder to appreciate. 19 It's easy to appreciate a really cool and technically advanced feature. It's harder 20 to appreciate the absence of bugs, the slow but steady improvement in stability, 21 or the reliability of a release process. But those things distinguish a good 22 project from a great one. 23 24 # Deis maintainers 25 26 Deis has two groups of maintainers in addition to our beloved Benevolent Dictator for Life. 27 28 ## BDFL 29 30 Deis follows the timeless, highly efficient and totally unfair system known as [Benevolent dictator 31 for life](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benevolent_Dictator_for_Life). 32 33 Gabriel Monroy ([@gabrtv](https://github.com/gabrtv)), as creator of the Deis project, serves as our 34 project's BDFL. While the day-to-day project management is carried out by the maintainers, Gabriel 35 serves as the final arbiter of any disputes and has the final say on project direction. 36 37 ## Core maintainers 38 39 Core maintainers are exceptionally knowledgeable about all areas of Deis. Some maintainers work on Deis 40 full-time, although this is not a requirement. 41 42 The duties of a core maintainer include: 43 * Classify and respond to GitHub issues and review pull requests 44 * Help to shape the Deis roadmap and lead efforts to accomplish roadmap milestones 45 * Participate actively in feature development and bug fixing 46 * Answer questions and help users in IRC 47 48 The current core maintainers of Deis: 49 * Chris Armstrong - <chris@opdemand.com> ([@carmstrong](https://github.com/carmstrong)) 50 * Matt Boersma - <matt@opdemand.com> ([@mboersma](https://github.com/mboersma)) 51 * Matthew Fisher - <matthewf@opdemand.com> ([@bacongobbler](https://github.com/bacongobbler)) 52 53 No pull requests can be merged until at least one core maintainer signs off with a [Code LGTM](http://docs.deis.io/en/latest/contributing/standards/#merge-approval). The other LGTM can come from either a core maintainer 54 or contributing maintainer. 55 56 ## Contributing maintainers 57 58 Contributing maintainers are exceptionally knowledgeable about some but not necessarily all areas 59 of Deis, and are often selected due to specific domain knowledge that complements the project (but 60 a willingness to continually contribute to the project is most important!). Often, 61 core maintainers will ask a contributing maintainer to weigh in on issues, pull requests, or 62 conversations where the contributing maintainer is knowledgeable. 63 64 The duties of a contributing maintainer are very similar to those of a core maintainer, but they are limited to areas of the Deis project where the contributing maintainer is knowledgeable. 65 66 The current contributing maintainers of Deis: 67 * Johannes Würbach - <johannes.wuerbach@googlemail.com> ([@johanneswuerbach](https://github.com/johanneswuerbach)) 68 * Manuel de Brito Fontes - <alejandro.debrito@soficom.cl> ([@aledbf](https://github.com/aledbf)) 69 * Sivaram Mothiki - <smothiki@opdemand.com> ([@smothiki](https://github.com/smothiki)) 70 71 ## Becoming a maintainer 72 73 The Deis project wouldn't be where it is today without its community. Many of the project's 74 community members embody the spirit of maintainership, and have contributed substantially to 75 the project. 76 77 The contributing maintainers group was created in part so that exceptional members of the community 78 who have an interest in the continued success of the project have the opportunity to join the 79 core maintainers in guiding the future of Deis. 80 81 Generally, potential contributing maintainers are selected by the Deis core maintainers based in 82 part on the following criteria: 83 * Sustained contributions to the project over a period of time (usually months) 84 * A willingness to help Deis users on GitHub and in IRC 85 * A friendly attitude :) 86 87 The Deis core maintainers must unanimously agree before inviting a community member to join as a 88 contributing maintainer, although in many cases the candidate has already been acting in the 89 capacity of a contributing maintainer for some time, and has been consulted on issues, pull requests, 90 etc.