From f19578dbed71736beab11058b5220a7d2820b67f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Julie Pagano Date: Thu, 4 Feb 2016 12:08:05 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] s/collaborator/contributor --- docs/POLICY_ROLES_RESPONSIBILITIES.md | 22 +++++++++++----------- 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/POLICY_ROLES_RESPONSIBILITIES.md b/docs/POLICY_ROLES_RESPONSIBILITIES.md index b2e1608..e5d98ff 100644 --- a/docs/POLICY_ROLES_RESPONSIBILITIES.md +++ b/docs/POLICY_ROLES_RESPONSIBILITIES.md @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ A member's time commitment can be spent on a variety of contributions including, **Question for PR: Do we want to add something here about responsibilities around the code of conduct? I feel like members may be held to a higher standard.** -If a member will be unavailable to meet these responsibilities, they are expected to notify the group in a timely manner, so resources can be planned accordingly. A member who cannot maintain these responsibilities for a significant amount of time will be asked to transition to a collaborator role. +If a member will be unavailable to meet these responsibilities, they are expected to notify the group in a timely manner, so resources can be planned accordingly. A member who cannot maintain these responsibilities for a significant amount of time will be asked to transition to a contributor role. #### Permissions @@ -47,17 +47,17 @@ Members have the following level of access and permissions for the working group - Have **INSERT PERMISSION/ORG LEVEL INFORMATION HERE** access on github. - Has priority for participation in working group meetings (because there are limited slots available in google hangouts). -### Collaborator -Collaborators are people who contribute to the inclusivity working group, but do not have specific responsibilities and commitments. +### Contributor +Contributors are people who contribute to the inclusivity working group, but do not have specific responsibilities and commitments. -#### Becoming a collaborator -**QUESTION FOR PR: Do we have a policy for becoming a collaborator? Should we? How does this work?** +#### Becoming a contributor +**QUESTION FOR PR: Do we have a policy for becoming a contributor? Should we? How does this work?** ### Responsibilities -Collaborators do not have any specific time or deliverable commitments. They may contribute to the working group as much or as little as they like. +Contributors do not have any specific time or deliverable commitments. They may contribute to the working group as much or as little as they like. -Collaborator contributions may include, but are not limited to: +Contributor contributions may include, but are not limited to: - Making pull requests on the inclusivity repository. - Contribution to discussions on issues and pull requests in the inclusivity repository. @@ -65,13 +65,13 @@ Collaborator contributions may include, but are not limited to: #### Permissions -Collaborators have the following level of access and permissions for the working group. +Contributors have the following level of access and permissions for the working group. - Have access to public slack channel. This does not currently exist, but will be created some time in the near future. - Have **INSERT PERMISSION/ORG LEVEL INFORMATION HERE** access on github. - May participate in working group meetings when space allows. -Collaborators **DO NOT** have permission to do the following. +Contributors **DO NOT** have permission to do the following. -- Collaborators can not speak for the working group in outreach, emails, etc. unless explicitly given permission by members. -- Collaborators do not have access to private working group communications (e.g. private slack channel, emails sent to the working group email address). \ No newline at end of file +- Contributors can not speak for the working group in outreach, emails, etc. unless explicitly given permission by members. +- Contributors do not have access to private working group communications (e.g. private slack channel, emails sent to the working group email address).