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[Maintenance] Identify roles and responsibilities for dedicated tasks #11

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xames3 opened this issue Oct 27, 2024 · 0 comments
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xames3 commented Oct 27, 2024

  • this issue might be worked upon in future patches with more dedicated contributors but as of now, below are the expectations for closing this issue:

    • setting up policies for code ownership. this can be done using the CODEOWNER file. we need to address the readiness of the contributors in handling respective files or blobs. for starters, the file can have the admins or maintainers as the code owners for all the files but later branch out into respective patterns-matches. for instance, all the translation files can be addressed or marked for ownership under the bilingual or multilingual contributors. this will allow them to review certain commits and issues directly without setting them as a dedicated approver. another example of this feature would be, marking @xames3 as owner for any and all Sphinx related configuration files or GitHub workflows, etc. one good use case would be to have the members from @ciesin-geospatial development team for relevant content about glossary or @kyttmacmanus for high-level TOPST/NASA/Open Science related details.

although, the issue seems relatively straightforward, but we need to discuss about the ownership and dedicated contributors and their respective roles as reviewers internally in the upcoming meetings.

@xames3 xames3 self-assigned this Oct 27, 2024
@xames3 xames3 converted this from a draft issue Oct 27, 2024
@xames3 xames3 added documentation updates, additions, or improvements to the project’s documentation enhancement enhancements to existing functionality or the addition of new features or content question further information is requested by the team members or community awaiting changes pull requests that need updates or corrections based on feedback community contributions from the community or enhancements that support community engagement discussion needed pull requests that need community or team input before moving forward low priority pull requests that are less critical and can wait if necessary open science contributions that enhance transparency, reproducibility, or accessibility in line with Open Science miscellaneous miscellaneous changes and some of the general inner workings labels Oct 27, 2024
@xames3 xames3 moved this to Backlog in TOPS SCHOOL NLU Tasks Nov 1, 2024
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