doc: Add a cooptation policy for commit access.
* doc/contributing.texi (Commit Access): Draft a cooptation policy.
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@cindex commit access, for developers
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For frequent contributors, having write access to the repository is
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convenient. When you deem it necessary, feel free to ask for it on the
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mailing list. When you get commit access, please make sure to follow
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convenient. When you deem it necessary, consider applying for commit
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access by following these steps:
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@enumerate
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@item
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Find three committers who would vouch for you. You can view the list of
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committers at
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@url{https://savannah.gnu.org/project/memberlist.php?group=guix}. Each
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of them should email a statement to @email{guix-maintainers@@gnu.org} (a
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private alias for the collective of maintainers), signed with their
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OpenPGP key.
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Committers are expected to have had some interactions with you as a
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contributor and to be able to judge whether you are sufficiently
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familiar with the project's practices. It is @emph{not} a judgment on
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the value of your work, so a refusal should rather be interpreted as
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``let's try again later''.
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@item
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Send @email{guix-maintainers@@gnu.org} a message stating your intent,
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listing the three committers who support your application, signed with
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the OpenPGP key you will use to sign commits, and giving its fingerprint
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(see below). See @uref{https://emailselfdefense.fsf.org/en/}, for an
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introduction to public-key cryptography with GnuPG.
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@item
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Maintainers ultimately decide whether to grant you commit access,
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usually following your referrals' recommendation.
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@item
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If and once you've been given access, please send a message to
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@email{guix-devel@@gnu.org} to say so, again signed with the OpenPGP key
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you will use to sign commits (do that before pushing your first commit).
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That way, everyone can notice and ensure you control that OpenPGP key.
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@c TODO: Add note about adding the fingerprint to the list of authorized
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@c keys once that has stabilized.
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@item
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Make sure to read the rest of this section and... profit!
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@end enumerate
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@quotation Note
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Maintainers are happy to give commit access to people who have been
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contributing for some time and have a track record---don't be shy and
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don't underestimate your work!
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However, note that the project is working towards a more automated patch
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review and merging system, which, as a consequence, may lead us to have
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fewer people with commit access to the main repository. Stay tuned!
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@end quotation
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If you get commit access, please make sure to follow
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the policy below (discussions of the policy can take place on
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@email{guix-devel@@gnu.org}).
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