diff --git a/GOVERNANCE.md b/GOVERNANCE.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f9fb104b --- /dev/null +++ b/GOVERNANCE.md @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +# Artifact Hub Governance + +This document defines the project governance for Artifact Hub including how someone become a maintainer, how decisions are made, how changes are made to the governance, and more. + +## Contributors + +Anyone can propose a change to Artifact Hub. This includes the code, the documentation, and even the governance. Details on contributing can be found in the [CONTRIBUTING.md](CONTRIBUTING.md) file. + +## Maintainers + +Maintainers are responsible for the development and operation of the project. This includes but is not limited to: + +- Reviewing and merging pull requests +- The operation of artifacthub.io +- Refining the projects governance +- Overseeing the resolution and disclosure of security issues +- Managing financial decision related to the project + +Changes to maintainers use the following rules: + +- New maintainers can be added with a [super-majority](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supermajority#Two-thirds_vote) vote. The vote must happen in a tracked location (e.g., mailing list, GitHub issue, etc). +- If a maintainer is inactive for > 6 months they will automatically be removed unless a super-majority of the other maintainers agrees to extend the period of inactivity. This is useful when there is a known period of inactivity and a maintainer will be returning. +- A maintainer may step down at any time and remove themselves. +- If a maintainer needs to be removed, a super-majority vote of the other maintainer is required. This vote needs to happen in a tracked location. + +## Decision Making + +There are 3 ways decisions can be made for non-code related decisions. Those are: + +1. [Lazy-consensus](http://communitymgt.wikia.com/wiki/Lazy_consensus) is the default method to make decisions. +2. When a lazy-consensus decision cannot be made it will move to a [majority](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Majority) vote unless otherwise specified in this governance. +3. Some decisions require a super-majority of maintainer to approve. Those include: + - Changes to the governance + - Removing a maintainer + - Licensing and intellectual property changes + +Changes to source code requires a maintainer to approve the changes.