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remove "Core Projects" and "Maintainer" from charter #421
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Core Projects are not defined anywhere in the Charter. As far as I know, we do not have Core Project representation as defined in the Charter. We do not intend to expand the number of Core Projects, and I'm not even sure we have any at the current time. Remove this material from the Charter for clarity and concision. (This will require board approval. Technically doesn't require TSC approval, but that would be nice.)
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LGTM
This will need to be approved by the board. Next meeting is Nov 27 |
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LGTM
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LGTM
@MylesBorins Did this get board approval? |
@Trott with the timing I missed getting this on the agenda, I will get this sorted in the December meeting. |
Approved unanimously at the Board meeting December 18 2017. Landing! 🎉 |
Core Projects are not defined anywhere in the Charter. As far as I know,
we do not have Core Project representation as defined in the Charter. We
do not intend to expand the number of Core Projects, and I'm not even
sure we have any at the current time. Remove this material from the
Charter for clarity and concision. (This will require board approval.
Technically doesn't require TSC approval, but that would be nice.)
Removing Core Projects from the Charter makes the Maintainer terminology superfluous, so that is being removed too. The Maintainer terminology is not often used in reference to Node.js in my experience, and when it is used. it is synonymous with Collaborator and in contradiction with the definition in the Charter. So, again, this removes the Maintainer terminology too.