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| # Decision making in the curl project | |
| A rough guide to how we make decisions and who does what. | |
| ## BDFL | |
| This project was started by and has to some extent been pushed forward over | |
| the years with Daniel Stenberg as the driving force. It matches a standard | |
| BDFL (Benevolent Dictator For Life) style project. | |
| This setup has been used due to convenience and the fact that it has worked | |
| fine this far. It is not because someone thinks of it as a superior project | |
| leadership model. It also only works as long as Daniel manages to listen in to | |
| what the project and the general user population wants and expects from us. | |
| ## Legal entity | |
| There is no legal entity. The curl project is just a bunch of people scattered | |
| around the globe with the common goal to produce source code that creates | |
| great products. We are not part of any umbrella organization and we are not | |
| located in any specific country. We are totally independent. | |
| The copyrights in the project are owned by the individuals and organizations | |
| that wrote those parts of the code. | |
| ## Decisions | |
| The curl project is not a democracy, but everyone is entitled to state their | |
| opinion and may argue for their sake within the community. | |
| All and any changes that have been done or are done are eligible to bring up | |
| for discussion, to object to or to praise. Ideally, we find consensus for the | |
| appropriate way forward in any given situation or challenge. | |
| If there is no obvious consensus, a maintainer who's knowledgeable in the | |
| specific area takes an "executive" decision that they think is the right for | |
| the project. | |
| ## Donations | |
| Donating plain money to curl is best done to curl's [Open Collective | |
| fund](https://opencollective.com/curl). Open Collective is a US based | |
| non-profit organization that holds on to funds for us. This fund is then used | |
| for paying the curl security bug bounties, to reimburse project related | |
| expenses etc. | |
| Donations to the project can also come in the form of server hosting, providing | |
| services and paying for people to work on curl related code etc. Usually, such | |
| donations are services paid for directly by the sponsors. | |
| We grade sponsors in a few different levels and if they meet the criteria, | |
| they can be mentioned on the Sponsors page on the curl website. | |
| ## Commercial Support | |
| The curl project does not do or offer commercial support. It only hosts | |
| mailing lists, runs bug trackers etc to facilitate communication and work. | |
| However, Daniel works for wolfSSL and we offer commercial curl support there. | |
| # Key roles | |
| ## User | |
| Someone who uses or has used curl or libcurl. | |
| ## Contributor | |
| Someone who has helped the curl project, who has contributed to bring it | |
| forward. Contributing could be to provide advice, debug a problem, file a bug | |
| report, run test infrastructure or writing code etc. | |
| ## Commit author | |
| Sometimes also called 'committer'. Someone who has authored a commit in the | |
| curl source code repository. Committers are recorded as `Author` in git. | |
| ## Maintainers | |
| A maintainer in the curl project is an individual who has been given | |
| permissions to push commits to one of the git repositories. | |
| Maintainers are free to push commits to the repositories at they see fit. | |
| Maintainers are however expected to listen to feedback from users and any | |
| change that is non-trivial in size or nature *should* be brought to the | |
| project as a Pull-Request (PR) to allow others to comment/object before merge. | |
| ## Former maintainers | |
| A maintainer who stops being active in the project gets their push permissions | |
| removed at some point. We do this for security reasons but also to make sure | |
| that we always have the list of maintainers as "the team that push stuff to | |
| curl". | |
| Getting push permissions removed is not a punishment. Everyone who ever worked | |
| on maintaining curl is considered a hero, for all time hereafter. | |
| ## Security team members | |
| We have a security team. That is the team of people who are subscribed to the | |
| curl-security mailing list; the receivers of security reports from users and | |
| developers. This list of people varies over time but they are all skilled | |
| developers familiar with the curl project. | |
| The security team works best when it consists of a small set of active | |
| persons. We invite new members when the team seems to need it, and we also | |
| expect to retire security team members as they "drift off" from the project or | |
| just find themselves unable to perform their duties there. | |
| ## Core team | |
| There is a curl core team. It currently has the same set of members as the | |
| security team. It can also be reached on the security email address. | |
| The core team nominates and invites new members to the team when it sees fit. | |
| There is no open member voting or formal ways to be a candidate. Active | |
| participants in the curl project who want to join the core team can ask to | |
| join. | |
| The core team is a board of advisors. It deals with project management | |
| subjects that need confidentiality or for other reasons cannot be dealt with | |
| and discussed in the open (for example reports of code of conduct violations). | |
| Project matters should always as far as possible be discussed on open mailing | |
| lists. | |
| ## Server admins | |
| We run a web server, a mailing list and more on the curl project's primary | |
| server. That physical machine is owned and run by Haxx. Daniel is the primary | |
| admin of all things curl related server stuff, but Björn Stenberg and Linus | |
| Feltzing serve as backup admins for when Daniel is gone or unable. | |
| The primary server is paid for by Haxx. The machine is physically located in a | |
| server bunker in Stockholm Sweden, operated by the company Glesys. | |
| The website contents are served to the web via Fastly and Daniel is the | |
| primary curl contact with Fastly. | |
| ## BDFL | |
| That is Daniel. | |
| # Maintainers | |
| A curl maintainer is a project volunteer who has the authority and rights to | |
| merge changes into a git repository in the curl project. | |
| Anyone can aspire to become a curl maintainer. | |
| ### Duties | |
| There are no mandatory duties. We hope and wish that maintainers consider | |
| reviewing patches and help merging them, especially when the changes are | |
| within the area of personal expertise and experience. | |
| ### Requirements | |
| - only merge code that meets our quality and style guide requirements. | |
| - *never* merge code without doing a PR first, unless the change is "trivial" | |
| - if in doubt, ask for input/feedback from others | |
| ### Recommendations | |
| - we require two-factor authentication enabled on your GitHub account to | |
| reduce risk of malicious source code tampering | |
| - consider enabling signed git commits for additional verification of changes | |
| ### Merge advice | |
| When you are merging patches/pull requests... | |
| - make sure the commit messages follow our template | |
| - squash patch sets into a few logical commits even if the PR did not, if | |
| necessary | |
| - avoid the "merge" button on GitHub, do it "manually" instead to get full | |
| control and full audit trail (GitHub leaves out you as "Committer:") | |
| - remember to credit the reporter and the helpers. | |
| ## Who are maintainers? | |
| The [list of maintainers](https://github.com/orgs/curl/people). Be aware that | |
| the level of presence and activity in the project vary greatly between | |
| different individuals and over time. | |
| ### Become a maintainer? | |
| If you think you can help making the project better by shouldering some | |
| maintaining responsibilities, then please get in touch. | |
| You are expected to be familiar with the curl project and its ways of working. | |
| You need to have gotten a few quality patches merged as a proof of this. | |
| ### Stop being a maintainer | |
| If you (appear to) not be active in the project anymore, you may be removed as | |
| a maintainer. Thank you for your service. | |