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authorAndrew Klychkov <aaklychkov@mail.ru>2022-06-02 19:25:08 +0300
committerGitHub <noreply@github.com>2022-06-02 12:25:08 -0400
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Docs: change community collection inclusion process (#77905)
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@@ -117,7 +117,11 @@ When reviewing community collection `inclusion requests <https://github.com/ansi
#. In the course of the review, the Committee member marks items as completed or leaves a comment saying whether the reviewer expects an issue to be addressed or whether it is optional (for example, it could be **MUST FIX:** <what> or **SHOULD FIX:** <what> under an item).
-#. For a collection to be included in the Ansible community package, the collection must be reviewed and approved by at least two Committee members.
+#. For a collection to be included in the Ansible community package, the collection:
+
+ * MUST be reviewed and approved by at least two persons, where at least one person is a Steering Committee member.
+ * For a Non-Steering Committee review to be counted for inclusion, it MUST be checked and approved by *another* Steering Committee member.
+ * Reviewers must not be involved significantly in development of the collection. They must declare any potential conflict of interest (for example, being friends/relatives/coworkers of the maintainers/authors, being users of the collection, or having contributed to that collection recently or in the past).
#. After the collection gets two or more Committee member approvals, a Committee member creates a `community topic <https://github.com/ansible-community/community-topics/issues>`_ linked to the corresponding inclusion request. The issue's description says that the collection has been approved by two or more Committee members and establishes a date (a week by default) when the inclusion decision will be considered made. This time period can be used to raise concerns.