Remove BDFL sections
Signed-off-by: Michael Crosby <crosbymichael@gmail.com>
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@ -50,10 +50,9 @@ maintainer candidates are selected and proposed on the maintainers mailing list.
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After a candidate has been announced on the maintainers mailing list, the
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existing maintainers are given five business days to discuss the candidate,
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raise objections and cast their vote. Candidates must be approved by the BDFL
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and at least 66% of the current maintainers by adding their vote on the mailing
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raise objections and cast their vote. Candidates must be approved by at least 66% of the current maintainers by adding their vote on the mailing
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list. Only maintainers of the repository that the candidate is proposed for are
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allowed to vote. The BDFL's vote is mandatory.
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allowed to vote.
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If a candidate is approved, a maintainer will contact the candidate to invite
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the candidate to open a pull request that adds the contributor to the
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@ -108,43 +107,12 @@ a maintainer. If the maintainer decides to step down as a maintainer, they
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open a pull request to be removed from the MAINTAINERS file.
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If the maintainer wants to remain a maintainer, but is unable to perform the
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required duties they can be removed with a vote by the BDFL and at least 66% of
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the current maintainers. The BDFL's vote is mandatory. An e-mail is sent to the
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required duties they can be removed with a vote of at least 66% of
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the current maintainers. An e-mail is sent to the
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mailing list, inviting maintainers of the project to vote. The voting period is
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five business days. Issues related to a maintainer's performance should be
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discussed with them among the other maintainers so that they are not surprised
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by a pull request removing them.
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"""
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[Rules.bdfl]
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title = "The Benevolent dictator for life (BDFL)"
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text = """
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containerd follows the timeless, highly efficient and totally unfair system
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known as [Benevolent dictator for
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life](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benevolent_Dictator_for_Life), with yours
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truly, Solomon Hykes, in the role of BDFL. This means that all decisions are
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made, by default, by Solomon. Since making every decision himself would be
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highly un-scalable, in practice decisions are spread across multiple
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maintainers.
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Ideally, the BDFL role is like the Queen of England: awesome crown, but not an
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actual operational role day-to-day. The real job of a BDFL is to NEVER GO AWAY.
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Every other rule can change, perhaps drastically so, but the BDFL will always be
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there, preserving the philosophy and principles of the project, and keeping
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ultimate authority over its fate. This gives us great flexibility in
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experimenting with various governance models, knowing that we can always press
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the "reset" button without fear of fragmentation or deadlock. See the US
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congress for a counter-example.
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BDFL daily routine:
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* Is the project governance stuck in a deadlock or irreversibly fragmented?
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* If yes: refactor the project governance
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* Are there issues or conflicts escalated by maintainers?
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* If yes: resolve them
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* Go back to polishing that crown.
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"""
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[Rules.decisions]
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@ -214,10 +182,6 @@ made through a pull request.
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# Current project roles
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[Roles]
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[Roles.bdfl]
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person = "shykes"
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[Roles."Chief Architect"]
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person = "crosbymichael"
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