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Add Maintainer's Guide to "Your Team" chapter #38

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BekahHW opened this issue Jan 25, 2024 · 4 comments · Fixed by #56
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Add Maintainer's Guide to "Your Team" chapter #38

BekahHW opened this issue Jan 25, 2024 · 4 comments · Fixed by #56
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BekahHW commented Jan 25, 2024

@adiati98 did a great job creating this maintainers guide for our community team. I think it's worth adding to the "Your Team" chapter when talking about clearly relating responsibilities.

There are three options:

  1. Copy and paste the whole the whole thing in the chapter
  2. Create a separate md file in the repo and link to it in the chapter
  3. Add it to the docs and link to it from there.
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adiati98 commented Jan 25, 2024

If we will put this in the docs, I'd go for option 3 so that we don't have to duplicate it.

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adiati98 commented Feb 11, 2024

@BekahHW @jdwilkin4, after reading the "Types of Teams" section, I think we can add the link to the guidelines as examples in the subsections:

We only don't have one (yet) for the Docs Team.

Do we want to include the Triage guidelines here?

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@BekahHW a question here. I think I might misunderstand the issue and need some clarifications. 😅

Do we want to link the guidelines to the "Types of Teams" or the "Onboarding New Team Members" section?

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BekahHW commented Feb 13, 2024

Onboarding is probably better.

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