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Post-Graduation Suggestion Tracker #35
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It was recommended in our graduation review (see cert-manager#35) that we: > ...add a process for removing Maintainers (and SC members) > for reasons other than inactivity, such as violating the CoC > or disruptive behavior. This commit attempts to codify that removal process. Most of the legwork for the process is already done in the CNCF foundation repo: https://github.com/cncf/foundation/tree/main/code-of-conduct Signed-off-by: Ashley Davis <[email protected]>
#36 is the first step of this. All reviews welcome! Unless there's a blocker, the lazy consensus period for reviewing will expire on 2024-09-12 at 12:00 London time EDIT: Lazy consensus finished, this has now merged! |
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It was recommended in our graduation review (see cert-manager#35) that we: > ...add a process for removing Maintainers (and SC members) > for reasons other than inactivity, such as violating the CoC > or disruptive behavior. This commit attempts to codify that removal process. Most of the legwork for the process is already done in the CNCF foundation repo: https://github.com/cncf/foundation/tree/main/code-of-conduct Signed-off-by: Ashley Davis <[email protected]>
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It was recommended in our graduation review (see cert-manager#35) that we: > ...add a process for removing Maintainers (and SC members) > for reasons other than inactivity, such as violating the CoC > or disruptive behavior. This commit attempts to codify that removal process. Most of the legwork for the process is already done in the CNCF foundation repo: https://github.com/cncf/foundation/tree/main/code-of-conduct Signed-off-by: Ashley Davis <[email protected]>
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In the due diligence PR for cert-manager's graduation, there's a list of suggestions made by TAG Security and TAG Contributor Strategy during their respective reviews of the cert-manager project.
This is a catch-all issue for us to track progress towards achieving those suggested tasks.
WIP: We'll create sub tasks for individual suggestions which will take more work. For now, this is a tracking issue.
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