[2.2.x] Refs #31676 -- Removed Core team from organization docs.
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.. _Django Code of Conduct: https://www.djangoproject.com/conduct/
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.. _Django Software Foundation: https://www.djangoproject.com/foundation/
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The Django core team makes the decisions, nominates its new members, and
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elects its technical board. While it holds decision power in theory, it aims
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at using it as rarely as possible in practice. Rough consensus should be the
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norm and formal voting an exception.
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.. _core-team:
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Core team
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=========
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Role
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The core team is the group of trusted volunteers who manage the Django
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Project. They assume many roles required to achieve the project's goals,
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especially those that require a high level of trust. They make the decisions
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that shape the future of the project.
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Core team members are expected to act as role models for the community and
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custodians of the project, on behalf of the community and all those who rely
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on Django.
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They will intervene, where necessary, in online discussions or at official
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Django events on the rare occasions that a situation arises that requires
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intervention.
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They have authority over the Django Project infrastructure, including the
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Django Project website itself, the Django GitHub organization and
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repositories, the Trac bug tracker, the mailing lists, IRC channels, etc.
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Prerogatives
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Core team members may participate in formal votes, typically to nominate new
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team members and to elect the technical board.
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Some contributions don't require commit access. Depending on the reasons why a
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contributor joins the team, they may or may not have commit permissions to the
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Django code repository.
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However, should the need arise, any team member may ask for commit access by
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writing to the core team's mailing list. Access will be granted unless the
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person withdraws their request or the technical board vetoes the proposal.
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Core team members who have commit access are referred to as "committers" or
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"core developers".
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Other permissions, such as access to the servers, are granted to those who
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need them through the same process.
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Membership
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----------
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`Django team members <https://www.djangoproject.com/foundation/teams/>`_
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demonstrate:
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- a good grasp of the philosophy of the Django Project
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- a solid track record of being constructive and helpful
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- significant contributions to the project's goals, in any form
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- willingness to dedicate some time to improving Django
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As the project matures, contributions go way beyond code. Here's an incomplete
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list of areas where contributions may be considered for joining the core team,
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in no particular order:
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- Working on community management and outreach
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- Providing support on the mailing-lists and on IRC
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- Triaging tickets
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- Writing patches (code, docs, or tests)
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- Reviewing patches (code, docs, or tests)
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- Participating in design decisions
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- Providing expertise in a particular domain (security, i18n, etc.)
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- Managing the continuous integration infrastructure
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- Managing the servers (website, tracker, documentation, etc.)
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- Maintaining related projects (djangoproject.com site, ex-contrib apps, etc.)
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- Creating visual designs
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Very few areas are reserved to core team members:
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- Reviewing security reports
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- Merging patches (code, docs, or tests)
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- Packaging releases
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Core team membership acknowledges sustained and valuable efforts that align
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well with the philosophy and the goals of the Django Project.
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It is granted by a four fifths majority of votes cast in a core team vote and
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no veto by the technical board.
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Core team members are always looking for promising contributors, teaching them
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how the project is managed, and submitting their names to the core team's vote
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when they're ready.
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There's no time limit on core team membership. However, in order to provide
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the general public with a reasonable idea of how many people maintain Django,
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core team members who have stopped contributing are encouraged to declare
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themselves as "past team members". Those who haven't made any non-trivial
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contribution in two years may be asked to move themselves to this category,
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and moved there if they don't respond. Past team members lose their privileges
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such as voting rights and commit access.
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.. _technical-board:
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Technical board
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