zephyrproject-rtos / gsoc-2022-arduino-core

Arduino Core Zephyr Module (GSoC 2022 Project)
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README: Update heading and also maintainers #73

Closed DhruvaG2000 closed 1 year ago

DhruvaG2000 commented 1 year ago
beriberikix commented 1 year ago

+1 adding them! Can we do it or do we need help from the Zephyr maintainers?

alvarowolfx commented 1 year ago

Any reason why I'm being removed ? I keep following the project but I haven't seen anything that I was requested to review. There are any meetings happening yet related to the project ?

beriberikix commented 1 year ago

Ah, I wasn't aware of that change. Can we add Alvaro back to the Maintainers?

soburi commented 1 year ago

At the moment this repository is just a standalone repository, so I don't really care about the maintainer list. But if we plan to put it under zephyr's governance, it's better to follow zephyr's rules.

Zephyr has a clear definition of what a maintainer is.

Maintainer: lead Collaborators on an area identified by the TSC (e.g. Architecture, code subsystems, etc.). Maintainers shall also serve as the area’s representative on the TSC as needed. Maintainers may become voting members of the TSC under the guidelines stated in the project Charter.

Collaborator: A highly involved Contributor in one or more areas. May become a Maintainer with approval of existing TSC voting members.

Contributor: anyone in the community that contributes code or documentation to the project. Contributors may become Collaborators by approval of the existing Collaborators and Maintainers of the particular code base areas or subsystems.

https://docs.zephyrproject.org/latest/project/project_roles.html#contributor

beriberikix commented 1 year ago

Makes sense! But we're not suggesting making those changes at this moment. Let's add you and update Dhruva's role in the README and decide if we want to change processes in a future PR :)