22
33This team discusses membership in the compiler team. There are currently two levels of membership:
44
5- *  [ contributors ] : regular contributors with r+ rights, bot privileges, and access to [ infrastructure] 
6- *  [ full members ] : full  members who vote on RFCs 
5+ *  members : regular contributors with r+ rights, bot privileges, and access to [ infrastructure] 
6+ *  maintainers:  members who have committed themselves to invest in the quality of the compiler and health of the compiler team 
77
8- [ full members ] : https://www.rust-lang.org/governance/teams/compiler 
9- [ contributors ] : https://www.rust-lang.org/governance/teams/compiler#compiler-contributors 
108[ infrastructure ] : ../infra/index.html 
119
1210## The path to membership  
@@ -18,16 +16,16 @@ about the compiler yet and have no particular privileges. They are
1816assigned to issues using the triagebot and (typically) work with a
1917mentor or mentoring instructions.
2018
21- ## Compiler team contributors   
19+ ## Compiler team member   
2220
23- Once a working group participant  has been contributing regularly for
21+ Once an individual  has been contributing regularly for
2422some time, they can be promoted to the level of a ** compiler team
25- contributor **  (see the section on [ how decisions are made] [ hdam ] 
23+ member **  (see the section on [ how decisions are made] [ hdam ] 
2624below). This title indicates that they are someone who contributes
2725regularly.
2826
2927It is hard to define the precise conditions when such a promotion is
30- appropriate. Being promoted to contributor  is not just a function of
28+ appropriate. Being promoted to member  is not just a function of
3129checking various boxes. But the general sense is that someone is ready
3230when they have demonstrated three things:
3331
@@ -38,16 +36,16 @@ when they have demonstrated three things:
3836  independently when taking on tasks, at least within the scope of the
3937  working group. They should plausibly be able to mentor others on simple
4038  PRs.
41- -  "Cordiality" -- contributors  will be members  of the organization and
39+ -  "Cordiality" -- compiler team members  will be part  of the Rust  organization and
4240  are held to a higher standard with respect to the [ Code of
4341  Conduct] [ CoC ] . They should not only obey the letter of the CoC but
4442  also its spirit.
4543
4644[ CoC ] : https://www.rust-lang.org/policies/code-of-conduct 
4745
48- Being promoted to contributor  implies a number of privileges:
46+ Being promoted to member  implies a number of privileges:
4947
50- -  Contributors  have ` r+ `  (approve a pull request) privileges and can do reviews
48+ -  Members  have ` r+ `  (approve a pull request) privileges and can do reviews
5149  (they are expected to use those powers appropriately, as discussed
5250  previously). They also have access to control perf/rustc-timer and other
5351  similar bots. See the documentation for ` bors `  and ` r+ ` 
@@ -57,29 +55,32 @@ Being promoted to contributor implies a number of privileges:
5755  unless you have done a check for malicious code first and don't ` r+ `  unless
5856  you are reasonably confident that you can effectively review the code in
5957  question.
60- -  Contributors  are members of the organization so they can modify
58+ -  Compiler team members  are members of the Rust  organization so they can modify
6159  labels and be assigned to issues.
62- -  Contributors are  a member  of the rust-lang/compiler team on GitHub,
60+ -  Members become  a part  of the rust-lang/compiler team on GitHub,
6361  so that they receive pings when people are looking to address the
6462  team as a whole.
65- -  Contributors  are listed on the rust-lang.org web page.
63+ -  Members  are [ listed]  on the rust-lang.org web page.
6664
6765It also implies some obligations (in some cases, optional obligations):
6866
69- -  Contributors will be asked if they wish to be added to the reviewer rotation.
70- -  Contributors are held to a higher standard than ordinary folk when
67+ -  Members will be asked if they wish to be added to the reviewer rotation.
68+ -  Members may take part in various other [ maintainer activities]  to help the team. 
69+ -  Members are held to a higher standard than ordinary folk when
7170  it comes to the [ Code of Conduct] [ CoC ] .
7271
73- ##  What it means to be a  compiler contributor 
72+ [ listed ] :  https://www.rust-lang.org/governance/teams/ compiler
7473
75- Once you're a member of the compiler team contributors, a number of events will
74+ ## What it means to be a compiler member  
75+ 
76+ Once you're a member of the compiler team, a number of events will
7677happen:
7778-  You will gain access to a private Zulip stream, where internal discussions
7879happen or ideas in very draft state are shared. Come and say hello to your new
7980team members!
8081-  You will be subscribed and gain write access to a number of Github
8182  repositories. Check [ this GitHub
82-   page] ( https://github.com/orgs/rust-lang/teams/compiler-contributors /repositories ) 
83+   page] ( https://github.com/orgs/rust-lang/teams/compiler/repositories ) 
8384  to see which repositories you have now access to. Some of them are pretty
8485  quiet or obsolete, so don't worry about all of them.
8586
@@ -93,72 +94,49 @@ check how subscriptions to mailing lists work. It's a very low-volume mailing
9394list (maybe a few emails per year), it's a way to communicate things to all
9495contributors. We will not send you spam from this address.
9596
96- ## Full members  
97+ ## Maintainers  
9798
98- As a contributor gains in experience, they may  be asked to become a
99- ** compiler team member ** . This implies that they are not only a
99+ After being a compiler team member for a year, members can request or  be asked to become a
100+ ** compiler team maintainer ** . This implies that they are not only a
100101regular contributor, but are actively helping to shape the direction
101102of the team or some part of the compiler (or multiple parts).
102103
103- -  Compiler team members are the ones who select when people should be
104-   promoted to compiler team contributor or to the level of member.
105- -  Compiler team members are consulted on FCP decisions (which, in the
106-   compiler team, are relatively rare).
107- -  There will be a distinct GitHub team containing only the compiler
108-   team members, but the name of this team is "to be determined".
109- -  Working groups must always include at least one compiler team member
110-   as a lead (though groups may have other leads who are not yet full
111-   members).
104+ -  Compiler team maintainers are expected to participate in at least one [ maintenance activities] .
105+ -  Compiler team maintainers are identified with the "Maintainer" role on the rust-lang website.
112106
113107## How promotion decisions are made  
114108[ hdam ] : #how-promotion-decisions-are-made 
115109
116- Promotion decisions (from participant to contributor, and from
117- contributor to member) are made by having an active team member send
118- an e-mail to the alias 
` [email protected] ` . This e-mail
119- should include:
120- 
121- -  the name of the person to be promoted
122- -  a draft of the public announcement that will be made
110+ After an individual has been contributing to the compiler for a while,
111+ they may be nominated by an existing compiler team member or they may
112+ ask the compiler team leads if their contribution history is sufficient
113+ for team membership.
123114
124- Compiler-team members should send e-mail giving their explicit assent,
125- or with objections. Objections should always be resolved before the
126- decision is made final. E-mails can also include edits or additions for the
127- public announcement.
115+ The compiler team leads will check with the rest of the compiler team
116+ to see if there are concerns with extending a membership invitation to the
117+ individual and after a week (barring no objections), an invitation will be extended.
128118
129- To make the final decision:
130- 
131- -  All objections must be resolved.
132- -  There should be a "sufficient number" (see below) of explicit
133-   e-mails in favor of addition (including the team lead).
134- -  The nominator (or some member of the team) should reach out to the person
135-   in question and check that they wish to join.
136-   
137- We do not require all team members to send e-mail, as historically
138- these decisions are not particularly controversial. For promotion to a
139- contributor, the only requirement is that the compiler team lead
140- agrees. For promotion to a full member, more explicit mails in favor
141- are recommended.
119+ If the invitation is accepted by the individual, the compiler team leads
120+ will update the [ team]  repository to reflect their new role.
142121
143- Once we have decided to promote, then the announcement can be posted
144- to internals, and the person added to the team repository.
122+ [ team ] : https://github.com/rust-lang/team 
145123
146124## Not just code  
147125
148- It is worth emphasizing that becoming a contributor or  member of the
126+ It is worth emphasizing that becoming a member of the
149127compiler team does not necessarily imply writing PRs. There are a wide
150128variety of tasks that need to be done to support the compiler and
151129which should make one eligible for membership. Such tasks would
152130include organizing meetings, participating in meetings, bisecting and
153131triaging issues, writing documentation, working on the rustc-dev-guide.
154- The most important criteria for elevation to contributor ,
132+ The most important criteria for elevation to compiler team member ,
155133in particular, is ** regular and consistent**  participation. The most
156- important criteria for elevation to member  is ** actively shaping the
134+ important criteria for elevation to maintainer  is ** actively shaping the
157135direction of the team or compiler** .
158136
159137## Alumni status  
160138
161- If at any time a current contributor  or member  wishes to take a break
139+ If at any time a compiler team member  or maintainer  wishes to take a break
162140from participating, they can opt to put themselves into alumni status.
163141When in alumni status, they will be removed from Github aliases and
164142the like, so that they need not be bothered with pings and messages.
@@ -174,20 +152,34 @@ they previously attained and they may publicly indicate that, though
174152they should indicate the time period for which they were active as
175153well.
176154
177- ### Changing back to contributor  
155+ ### Entering or leaving the Maintainer role  
178156
179- If desired, a team member may also ask to move back to contributor
180- status. This would indicate a continued desire to be involved in
181- rustc, but that they do not wish to be involved in some of the
182- weightier decisions, such as who to add to the team. Like full alumni,
183- people who were once full team members but who went back to
184- contributor status may ask to return to full team member status. This
185- request would ordinarily be granted automatically barring
157+ After a compiler team member has committed to actively maintaining the
158+ compiler by becoming a Maintainer, they may wish to take a break from
159+ these ongoing responsibilities either temporarily or indefinitely.
160+ In either case, the Maintainer can let the compiler team leads know or
161+ open a PR themselves to the [ team]  repo, removing themselves from the 
162+ Maintainer marker team and placing themselves in the alumni list.
163+ 
164+ In the future, if the former Maintainer would like to resume maintenance
165+ duties, they can request re-instatement from the compiler team leads.
166+ This request would ordinarily be granted automatically barring
186167extraordinary circumstances.
187168
169+ ### Compiler team alumni  
170+ 
171+ Likewise, if any member of the compiler team would like to take an
172+ extended break from contribution and interaction with the team,
173+ they can let the compiler team leads know or open a PR themselves
174+ to the [ team]  repo, moving themselves to alumni status.
175+ 
176+ If an alumni member would like to resume compiler team membership
177+ in the future, they can request re-instatement from the compiler team
178+ leads and this will normally be granted.
179+ 
188180### Automatic alumni status after 6 months of inactivity  
189181
190- If a contributor  or a member  has been inactive in the compiler for 6
182+ If a member  or maintainer  has been inactive in the compiler for 6
191183months, then we will ask them if they would like to go to alumni
192184status. If they respond yes or do not respond, they can be placed on
193185alumni status.  If they would prefer to remain active, that is also
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