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A core team or a maintainers team sounds too heavy to me for now. I think we can start with a committers team. A committer has the write permission to the project. To become a committer, you should have continuous, non-trivial work on at least one specific area of the project. |
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Hi @huachaohuang,
Recently, I notice that @w41ter-l was invited as a collaborator of this repo with write permission. That's great and it's a well-deserve!
Although, collaborators are most for running a personal project with multiple participants. For a community hosted by GitHub organization, we can build a lightweight formal procedure to grant permission.
core
,maintainers
orcommitters
, according to the concept.What do you think?
Best,
tison.
[1] https://docs.github.com/en/repositories/managing-your-repositorys-settings-and-features/managing-repository-settings/managing-teams-and-people-with-access-to-your-repository
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