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governance: add process for removing maintainers
Add a formal process for cleaning up our maintainer teams. Signed-off-by: Tobin Feldman-Fitzthum <tobin@ibm.com>
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A contributor can propose themself or someone else as a maintainer by opening an issue in the repository for the project in question.
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A contributor can propose themself or someone else as a maintainer by opening an issue in the repository for the project in question.
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### Removing project maintainers
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Inactive maintainers can be removed by the Steering Committee.
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Maintainers are considered inactive if they have made no GitHub contributions relating to the project they maintain
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for more than six months.
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Before removing a maintainer, the Steering Commitee should notify the maintainer of their status.
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Not all inactive maintainers must be removed.
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This process should mainly be used to remove maintainers that have permanently moved on from the project.
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## Steering Committee Member
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## Steering Committee Member
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The Steering Committee (SC) is the overall Confidential Containers organization governing body.
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The Steering Committee (SC) is the overall Confidential Containers organization governing body.
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