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Minor nits here and there On Fri, Nov 29, 2024 at 12:15 PM Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab+huawei@kernel.org> wrote: > > As the media subsystem will experiment with a multi-committers model, > update the Maintainer's entry profile to the new rules, and add a file > documenting the process to become a committer and to maintain such > rights. > > Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab+huawei@kernel.org> > Signed-off-by: Hans Verkuil <hverkuil@xs4ll.nl> Reviewed-by: Ricardo Ribalda <ribalda@chromium.org> > --- > Documentation/driver-api/media/index.rst | 1 + > .../media/maintainer-entry-profile.rst | 8 + > .../driver-api/media/media-committer.rst | 278 ++++++++++++++++++ > .../process/maintainer-pgp-guide.rst | 2 + > 4 files changed, 289 insertions(+) > create mode 100644 Documentation/driver-api/media/media-committer.rst > > diff --git a/Documentation/driver-api/media/index.rst b/Documentation/driver-api/media/index.rst > index d5593182a3f9..d0c725fcbc67 100644 > --- a/Documentation/driver-api/media/index.rst > +++ b/Documentation/driver-api/media/index.rst > @@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ Documentation/userspace-api/media/index.rst > :numbered: > > maintainer-entry-profile > + media-committer > > v4l2-core > dtv-core > diff --git a/Documentation/driver-api/media/maintainer-entry-profile.rst b/Documentation/driver-api/media/maintainer-entry-profile.rst > index 47f15fad7f9f..650803c30c41 100644 > --- a/Documentation/driver-api/media/maintainer-entry-profile.rst > +++ b/Documentation/driver-api/media/maintainer-entry-profile.rst > @@ -62,6 +62,9 @@ as described at Documentation/process/index.rst and to the Kernel > development rules inside the Kernel documentation, including its code of > conduct. > > +More details about media commiters' roles and responsibilities can be > +found here: Documentation/driver-api/media/media-committer.rst. > + > Media development tree > ---------------------- > > @@ -195,6 +198,11 @@ shall be validated by using PGP sign, via the > > With the pull request workflow, pull requests shall use a GPG-signed tag. > > +With the committers' workflow, this is ensured at the time merge request > +rights will be granted to the gitlab instance used by media-committers.git > +tree, after receiving the e-mail documented at > +:ref:`media-committer-agreement`. I am not sure I understand this sentence correctly. I guess you mean: With the committers workflow, this is ensured during merge request via gitlab credentials. Committers will be granted access to the gitlab instance used by media-committers.git tree, after receiving the e-mail documented at :ref:`media-committer-agreement`. > + > For more details about PGP sign, please read > Documentation/process/maintainer-pgp-guide.rst. > > diff --git a/Documentation/driver-api/media/media-committer.rst b/Documentation/driver-api/media/media-committer.rst > new file mode 100644 > index 000000000000..1756a7af6353 > --- /dev/null > +++ b/Documentation/driver-api/media/media-committer.rst > @@ -0,0 +1,278 @@ > +Media committers > +================ > + > +What is a media committer? > +-------------------------- > + > +A media committer is a developer who can push patches from other developers > +and their own patches to the > +`media-committers <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/linux-media/media-committers>`_ > +tree. > + > +It is a media committer's duty to ensure that their entries in the MAINTAINERS > +file are kept up-to-date, and that submitted patches for files for which > +they are listed as maintainers are timely reviewed on the mailing list, > +ideally not waiting in patchwork as ``New`` for more than one Kernel merge > +cycle, and, if accepted, applying them at the media committer's tree. > + > +These commit rights are granted with some expectation of responsibility: > +committers are people who care about the Linux Kernel as a whole and > +about the Linux media subsystem and want to help its development. It > +is also based on a trust relationship between the rest of the committers, > +maintainers and the Linux Media community. > + > +The Linux Media community, also called LinuxTV community, has its primary > +site at https://linuxtv.org. > + > +As such, a media committer is not just someone who is capable of creating > +code, but someone who has demonstrated their ability to collaborate > +with the team, get the most knowledgeable people to review code, > +contribute high-quality code, and follow through to fix issues (in code > +or tests). > + > +.. Note:: > + > + 1. If a patch introduces a regression, then it is the media committer's > + responsibility to correct that as soon as possible. Typically the > + patch is either reverted, or an additional patch is committed that > + fixes the regression; > + 2. if patches are fixing bugs against already released Kernels, including > + the reverts above mentioned, the media committer shall add the needed > + tags. Please see :ref:`Media development workflow` for more details. > + > +Becoming a media committer > +-------------------------- > + > +The most important aspect of volunteering to be a committer is that you have > +demonstrated the ability to give good code reviews. So we are looking for > +whether or not we think you will be good at doing that. > + > +As such, potential committers must earn enough credibility and trust from the > +LinuxTV community. To do that, developers shall be familiar with the open > +source model and have been active in the Linux Kernel community for some time, > +and, in particular, in the media subsystem. > + > +So, in addition to actually making the code changes, you are basically > +demonstrating your: > + > +- commitment to the project; > +- ability to collaborate with the team and communicate well; > +- understand of how upstream and the LinuxTV community work > + (policies, processes for testing, code review, ...) > +- reasonable knowledge about: > + > + - the Kernel development process: > + Documentation/process/index.rst > + > + - the Media development profile: > + Documentation/driver-api/media/maintainer-entry-profile.rst > + > +- understanding of the projects' code base and coding style; > +- ability to provide feedback to the patch authors; > +- ability to judge when a patch might be ready for review and to submit; > +- ability to write good code (last but certainly not least). > + > +Developers that intend to become committers are encouraged to participate > +at the yearly Linux Media Summit, typically co-located with another Linux > +conference. > + > +If you are doing such tasks and have become a valued developer, an > +existing committer can nominate you to the media subsystem maintainers. > + > +The ultimate responsibility for accepting a nominated committer is up to > +the subsystem's maintainers. The committers must earn a trust relationship > +with all subsystem maintainers, as, by granting you commit rights, they will > +be delegating part of their maintenance tasks. > + > +Due to that, to become a committer or a core committer, a consensus between > +all subsystem maintainers is required, as they all need to trust a developer > +well enough to be delegated the responsibility to maintain part of the code > +and to properly review patches from third parties, in a timely manner and > +keeping the status of the reviewed code at https://patchwork.linuxtv.org > +updated. > + > +.. Note:: > + > + In order to preserve/protect the developers that could have their commit > + rights granted, denied or removed as well as the subsystem maintainers who > + have the task to accept or deny commit rights, all communication related to > + nominating a committer, preserving commit rights or leaving such function > + should happen in private as much as possible. > + > +.. _media-committer-agreement: > + > +Media committer's agreement > +--------------------------- > + > +Once a nominated committer is accepted by all subsystem maintainers, > +they will ask if the developer is interested in the nomination and discuss > +what area(s) of the media subsystem the committer will be responsible for. > + > +Once the developer accepts being a committer, the new committer shall > +explicitly accept the Kernel development policies described under its > +Documentation/, and, in particular to the rules on this document, by writing > +an e-mail to media-committers@linuxtv.org, with a declaration of intent > +following the model below:: > + > + I, John Doe, would like to change my status to: Committer > + > + I intend to actively develop the XYZ driver, send fixes to drivers > + that I can test, optionally reviewing patches and merging trivial > + fixes in other areas of the subsystem, ... > + > + For the purpose of committing patches to the media-committer's tree, > + I'll be using my user https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/users/<username>. > + > +Followed by a formal declaration of agreement with the Kernel development > +rules:: > + > + I hereby declare that I agree with the Kernel development rules described at: > + > + https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/driver-api/media/media-committer.rst > + > + and to the Linux Kernel development process rules. > + > + I agree to the Code of Conduct as documented in: > + https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/process/code-of-conduct.rst > + > + I am aware that I can, at any point of time, retire. In that case, I will > + send an e-mail to notify the subsystem maintainers for them to revoke my > + commit rights. > + > + I am aware that the Kernel development rules change over time. > + By doing a new push to media-commiter tree, I understand that I agree > + with the rules in effect at the time of the commit. > + > +Such e-mail shall be signed with a PGP key cross signed by other Kernel and > +media developers. As described at :ref:`media-developers-gpg`_, the PGP > +signature, together with the gitlab user security are fundamental components security, > +that ensure the authentity of the merge requests that will happen at the authenticity > +media-committer.git tree. > + > +In case the kernel development process changes, by merging new commits > +in the > +`media-committer tree <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/linux-media/media-committers>`_, > +the media committer implicitly declares their agreement with the latest > +version of the documented process including the contents of this file. > + > +.. note:: > + > + 1. Changes to the kernel media development process should be announced in > + the media-committers mailinglist with a reasonable review period. All > + committers are automatically subscribed to that mailinglist; > + 2. Due to the distributed nature of the Kernel development, it is > + possible that kernel development process changes may end being > + reviewed/merged at the linux-docs mailing list, specially for the > + contents under Documentation/process and for trivial typo fixes. > + > +Core committers > +--------------- > + > +As described in Documentation/driver-api/media/maintainer-entry-profile.rst > +a committer may be granted with additional rights to also be able to > +change a core file and/or media subsystem's Kernel API. The extent of > +the core committer's grants will be detailed by the subsystem maintainers > +when they nominate a core committer. > + > +Existing committers may become core committers and vice versa. Such > +decisions will be taken in consensus between the subsystem maintainers. > + > +Media committers rules > +---------------------- > + > +Media committers shall do their best efforts to avoid merged patches that > +would break any existing drivers. If it breaks, fixup or revert patches > +shall be merged as soon as possible, aiming to be merged at the same Kernel > +cycle the bug is reported. > + > +Media committers shall behave accordingly to the rights granted by > +the subsystem maintainers, specially with regards of the scope of changes > +they may apply directly at the media-committers tree. Such scope can > +change over time on a mutual agreement between media committers and > +maintainers. > + > +As described at :ref:`Media development workflow`, there are workflows. > +For the committers' workflow, the following rules apply: > + > +- Each merged patch shall pass CI tests; > + > +- Media committers shall request reviews from other committers and > + developers where applicable, i.e. because those developers have more > + knowledge about some areas that are changed by a patch; > + > +- There shall be no open issues or unresolved or conflicting feedback > + from anyone. Clear them up first. Defer to subsystem maintainers as needed. > + > +Patches that do not fall under the committer's workflow criteria will follow > +the pull request workflow as described at :ref:`Media development workflow`. > + > +Only a subsystem maintainer can override such rules. > + > +All media committers shall ensure that patchwork will reflect the current > +status, e.g. patches shall be delegated to the media committer who is > +handling them and the patch status shall be updated according to these rules: > + > +- ``Under review``: Used if the patch requires a second opinion > + or when it is part of a pull request; > +- ``Accepted``: Once a patch is merged in the multi-committer tree. > +- ``Superseded``: There is a newer version of the patch posted to the > + mailing list. > +- ``Duplicated``: There was another patch doing the same thing from someone > + else that was accepted. > +- ``Not Applicable``: Use for patch series that are not merged at media.git > + tree (e.g. drm, dmabuf, upstream merge, etc.) but were cross-posted to the > + linux-media mailing list. > + > +If the committer decides not to merge it, then reply by email to patch > +authors, explaining why it is not merged, and patchwork shall be updated > +accordingly with either: > + > +- ``Changes Requested``: if a new revision was requested; > +- ``Rejected``: if the proposed change won't be merged upstream. > + > +If a media committer decides to retire, it is the committer's duty to > +notify the subsystem maintainers about that decision. > + > +.. Note:: > + > + Patchwork supports a couple of clients to help semi-automating > + status updates via its REST interface: > + > + https://patchwork.readthedocs.io/en/latest/usage/clients/ > + > +Maintaining media committer status > +---------------------------------- > + > +A community of committers working together to move the Linux Kernel > +forward is essential to creating successful projects that are rewarding > +to work on. If there are problems or disagreements within the community, > +they can usually be solved through healthy discussion and debate. > + > +In the unhappy event that a media committer continues to disregard good > +citizenship (or actively disrupts the project), we may need to revoke > +that person's status. In such cases, if someone suggests the revocation > +with a good reason, then after discussing this among the media committers, > +the final decision is taken by the subsystem maintainers. As the decision > +to become a media committer comes from a consensus between subsystem > +maintainers, a single subsystem maintainer not trusting the media committer > +anymore is enough to revoke committer's grants. > + > +If a committer is inactive for more than a couple of Kernel cycles, > +maintainers will try to reach you via e-mail. If not possible, they may > +revoke your committer grants and update MAINTAINERS file entries > +accordingly. If you wish to resume contributing later on, then contact > +the subsystem maintainers to ask if your rights can be restored. > + > +A previous committer that had their commit rights revoked can keep > +contributing to the subsystem via the pull request workflow as documented > +at the :ref:`Media development workflow`. > + > +References > +---------- > + > +Much of this was inspired by/copied from the committer policies of: > + > +- `Chromium <https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/main/docs/contributing.md>`_; > +- `WebKit <https://webkit.org/commit-and-review-policy/>`_; > +- `Mozilla <https://www.mozilla.org/hacking/committer/>`_. > + > diff --git a/Documentation/process/maintainer-pgp-guide.rst b/Documentation/process/maintainer-pgp-guide.rst > index f5277993b195..795ef8d89271 100644 > --- a/Documentation/process/maintainer-pgp-guide.rst > +++ b/Documentation/process/maintainer-pgp-guide.rst > @@ -903,6 +903,8 @@ the new default in GnuPG v2). To set it, add (or modify) the > > trust-model tofu+pgp > > +.. _kernel_org_trust_repository: > + > Using the kernel.org web of trust repository > -------------------------------------------- > > -- > 2.47.0 > >
diff --git a/Documentation/driver-api/media/index.rst b/Documentation/driver-api/media/index.rst index d5593182a3f9..d0c725fcbc67 100644 --- a/Documentation/driver-api/media/index.rst +++ b/Documentation/driver-api/media/index.rst @@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ Documentation/userspace-api/media/index.rst :numbered: maintainer-entry-profile + media-committer v4l2-core dtv-core diff --git a/Documentation/driver-api/media/maintainer-entry-profile.rst b/Documentation/driver-api/media/maintainer-entry-profile.rst index 47f15fad7f9f..650803c30c41 100644 --- a/Documentation/driver-api/media/maintainer-entry-profile.rst +++ b/Documentation/driver-api/media/maintainer-entry-profile.rst @@ -62,6 +62,9 @@ as described at Documentation/process/index.rst and to the Kernel development rules inside the Kernel documentation, including its code of conduct. +More details about media commiters' roles and responsibilities can be +found here: Documentation/driver-api/media/media-committer.rst. + Media development tree ---------------------- @@ -195,6 +198,11 @@ shall be validated by using PGP sign, via the With the pull request workflow, pull requests shall use a GPG-signed tag. +With the committers' workflow, this is ensured at the time merge request +rights will be granted to the gitlab instance used by media-committers.git +tree, after receiving the e-mail documented at +:ref:`media-committer-agreement`. + For more details about PGP sign, please read Documentation/process/maintainer-pgp-guide.rst. diff --git a/Documentation/driver-api/media/media-committer.rst b/Documentation/driver-api/media/media-committer.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..1756a7af6353 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/driver-api/media/media-committer.rst @@ -0,0 +1,278 @@ +Media committers +================ + +What is a media committer? +-------------------------- + +A media committer is a developer who can push patches from other developers +and their own patches to the +`media-committers <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/linux-media/media-committers>`_ +tree. + +It is a media committer's duty to ensure that their entries in the MAINTAINERS +file are kept up-to-date, and that submitted patches for files for which +they are listed as maintainers are timely reviewed on the mailing list, +ideally not waiting in patchwork as ``New`` for more than one Kernel merge +cycle, and, if accepted, applying them at the media committer's tree. + +These commit rights are granted with some expectation of responsibility: +committers are people who care about the Linux Kernel as a whole and +about the Linux media subsystem and want to help its development. It +is also based on a trust relationship between the rest of the committers, +maintainers and the Linux Media community. + +The Linux Media community, also called LinuxTV community, has its primary +site at https://linuxtv.org. + +As such, a media committer is not just someone who is capable of creating +code, but someone who has demonstrated their ability to collaborate +with the team, get the most knowledgeable people to review code, +contribute high-quality code, and follow through to fix issues (in code +or tests). + +.. Note:: + + 1. If a patch introduces a regression, then it is the media committer's + responsibility to correct that as soon as possible. Typically the + patch is either reverted, or an additional patch is committed that + fixes the regression; + 2. if patches are fixing bugs against already released Kernels, including + the reverts above mentioned, the media committer shall add the needed + tags. Please see :ref:`Media development workflow` for more details. + +Becoming a media committer +-------------------------- + +The most important aspect of volunteering to be a committer is that you have +demonstrated the ability to give good code reviews. So we are looking for +whether or not we think you will be good at doing that. + +As such, potential committers must earn enough credibility and trust from the +LinuxTV community. To do that, developers shall be familiar with the open +source model and have been active in the Linux Kernel community for some time, +and, in particular, in the media subsystem. + +So, in addition to actually making the code changes, you are basically +demonstrating your: + +- commitment to the project; +- ability to collaborate with the team and communicate well; +- understand of how upstream and the LinuxTV community work + (policies, processes for testing, code review, ...) +- reasonable knowledge about: + + - the Kernel development process: + Documentation/process/index.rst + + - the Media development profile: + Documentation/driver-api/media/maintainer-entry-profile.rst + +- understanding of the projects' code base and coding style; +- ability to provide feedback to the patch authors; +- ability to judge when a patch might be ready for review and to submit; +- ability to write good code (last but certainly not least). + +Developers that intend to become committers are encouraged to participate +at the yearly Linux Media Summit, typically co-located with another Linux +conference. + +If you are doing such tasks and have become a valued developer, an +existing committer can nominate you to the media subsystem maintainers. + +The ultimate responsibility for accepting a nominated committer is up to +the subsystem's maintainers. The committers must earn a trust relationship +with all subsystem maintainers, as, by granting you commit rights, they will +be delegating part of their maintenance tasks. + +Due to that, to become a committer or a core committer, a consensus between +all subsystem maintainers is required, as they all need to trust a developer +well enough to be delegated the responsibility to maintain part of the code +and to properly review patches from third parties, in a timely manner and +keeping the status of the reviewed code at https://patchwork.linuxtv.org +updated. + +.. Note:: + + In order to preserve/protect the developers that could have their commit + rights granted, denied or removed as well as the subsystem maintainers who + have the task to accept or deny commit rights, all communication related to + nominating a committer, preserving commit rights or leaving such function + should happen in private as much as possible. + +.. _media-committer-agreement: + +Media committer's agreement +--------------------------- + +Once a nominated committer is accepted by all subsystem maintainers, +they will ask if the developer is interested in the nomination and discuss +what area(s) of the media subsystem the committer will be responsible for. + +Once the developer accepts being a committer, the new committer shall +explicitly accept the Kernel development policies described under its +Documentation/, and, in particular to the rules on this document, by writing +an e-mail to media-committers@linuxtv.org, with a declaration of intent +following the model below:: + + I, John Doe, would like to change my status to: Committer + + I intend to actively develop the XYZ driver, send fixes to drivers + that I can test, optionally reviewing patches and merging trivial + fixes in other areas of the subsystem, ... + + For the purpose of committing patches to the media-committer's tree, + I'll be using my user https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/users/<username>. + +Followed by a formal declaration of agreement with the Kernel development +rules:: + + I hereby declare that I agree with the Kernel development rules described at: + + https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/driver-api/media/media-committer.rst + + and to the Linux Kernel development process rules. + + I agree to the Code of Conduct as documented in: + https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/process/code-of-conduct.rst + + I am aware that I can, at any point of time, retire. In that case, I will + send an e-mail to notify the subsystem maintainers for them to revoke my + commit rights. + + I am aware that the Kernel development rules change over time. + By doing a new push to media-commiter tree, I understand that I agree + with the rules in effect at the time of the commit. + +Such e-mail shall be signed with a PGP key cross signed by other Kernel and +media developers. As described at :ref:`media-developers-gpg`_, the PGP +signature, together with the gitlab user security are fundamental components +that ensure the authentity of the merge requests that will happen at the +media-committer.git tree. + +In case the kernel development process changes, by merging new commits +in the +`media-committer tree <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/linux-media/media-committers>`_, +the media committer implicitly declares their agreement with the latest +version of the documented process including the contents of this file. + +.. note:: + + 1. Changes to the kernel media development process should be announced in + the media-committers mailinglist with a reasonable review period. All + committers are automatically subscribed to that mailinglist; + 2. Due to the distributed nature of the Kernel development, it is + possible that kernel development process changes may end being + reviewed/merged at the linux-docs mailing list, specially for the + contents under Documentation/process and for trivial typo fixes. + +Core committers +--------------- + +As described in Documentation/driver-api/media/maintainer-entry-profile.rst +a committer may be granted with additional rights to also be able to +change a core file and/or media subsystem's Kernel API. The extent of +the core committer's grants will be detailed by the subsystem maintainers +when they nominate a core committer. + +Existing committers may become core committers and vice versa. Such +decisions will be taken in consensus between the subsystem maintainers. + +Media committers rules +---------------------- + +Media committers shall do their best efforts to avoid merged patches that +would break any existing drivers. If it breaks, fixup or revert patches +shall be merged as soon as possible, aiming to be merged at the same Kernel +cycle the bug is reported. + +Media committers shall behave accordingly to the rights granted by +the subsystem maintainers, specially with regards of the scope of changes +they may apply directly at the media-committers tree. Such scope can +change over time on a mutual agreement between media committers and +maintainers. + +As described at :ref:`Media development workflow`, there are workflows. +For the committers' workflow, the following rules apply: + +- Each merged patch shall pass CI tests; + +- Media committers shall request reviews from other committers and + developers where applicable, i.e. because those developers have more + knowledge about some areas that are changed by a patch; + +- There shall be no open issues or unresolved or conflicting feedback + from anyone. Clear them up first. Defer to subsystem maintainers as needed. + +Patches that do not fall under the committer's workflow criteria will follow +the pull request workflow as described at :ref:`Media development workflow`. + +Only a subsystem maintainer can override such rules. + +All media committers shall ensure that patchwork will reflect the current +status, e.g. patches shall be delegated to the media committer who is +handling them and the patch status shall be updated according to these rules: + +- ``Under review``: Used if the patch requires a second opinion + or when it is part of a pull request; +- ``Accepted``: Once a patch is merged in the multi-committer tree. +- ``Superseded``: There is a newer version of the patch posted to the + mailing list. +- ``Duplicated``: There was another patch doing the same thing from someone + else that was accepted. +- ``Not Applicable``: Use for patch series that are not merged at media.git + tree (e.g. drm, dmabuf, upstream merge, etc.) but were cross-posted to the + linux-media mailing list. + +If the committer decides not to merge it, then reply by email to patch +authors, explaining why it is not merged, and patchwork shall be updated +accordingly with either: + +- ``Changes Requested``: if a new revision was requested; +- ``Rejected``: if the proposed change won't be merged upstream. + +If a media committer decides to retire, it is the committer's duty to +notify the subsystem maintainers about that decision. + +.. Note:: + + Patchwork supports a couple of clients to help semi-automating + status updates via its REST interface: + + https://patchwork.readthedocs.io/en/latest/usage/clients/ + +Maintaining media committer status +---------------------------------- + +A community of committers working together to move the Linux Kernel +forward is essential to creating successful projects that are rewarding +to work on. If there are problems or disagreements within the community, +they can usually be solved through healthy discussion and debate. + +In the unhappy event that a media committer continues to disregard good +citizenship (or actively disrupts the project), we may need to revoke +that person's status. In such cases, if someone suggests the revocation +with a good reason, then after discussing this among the media committers, +the final decision is taken by the subsystem maintainers. As the decision +to become a media committer comes from a consensus between subsystem +maintainers, a single subsystem maintainer not trusting the media committer +anymore is enough to revoke committer's grants. + +If a committer is inactive for more than a couple of Kernel cycles, +maintainers will try to reach you via e-mail. If not possible, they may +revoke your committer grants and update MAINTAINERS file entries +accordingly. If you wish to resume contributing later on, then contact +the subsystem maintainers to ask if your rights can be restored. + +A previous committer that had their commit rights revoked can keep +contributing to the subsystem via the pull request workflow as documented +at the :ref:`Media development workflow`. + +References +---------- + +Much of this was inspired by/copied from the committer policies of: + +- `Chromium <https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/main/docs/contributing.md>`_; +- `WebKit <https://webkit.org/commit-and-review-policy/>`_; +- `Mozilla <https://www.mozilla.org/hacking/committer/>`_. + diff --git a/Documentation/process/maintainer-pgp-guide.rst b/Documentation/process/maintainer-pgp-guide.rst index f5277993b195..795ef8d89271 100644 --- a/Documentation/process/maintainer-pgp-guide.rst +++ b/Documentation/process/maintainer-pgp-guide.rst @@ -903,6 +903,8 @@ the new default in GnuPG v2). To set it, add (or modify) the trust-model tofu+pgp +.. _kernel_org_trust_repository: + Using the kernel.org web of trust repository --------------------------------------------