Project Maintenance Processes ============================= Trusted Firmware-A (TF-A) project follows the generic `trustedfirmware.org Project Maintenance Process`_. The present document complements it by defining TF-A project-specific decisions. How to become a maintainer? --------------------------- Qualifying Criteria ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To be elligible to become a maintainer for TF-A project, all criteria outlined `here`_ must be fullfilled. These are: - Being an active member of the project for at least a couple of years. - Having contributed a substantial number of non-trivial and high-quality patches. - Having reviewed a substantial number of non-trivial patches, preferably in the generic layer, with high-quality constructive feedback. - Behaving in a professional and polite way, with the best interests of the project at heart. - Showing a strong will to improve the project and to do the right thing, rather than going for the quick and easy path. - Participating in design discussions on the development mailing list and during TF-A tech forums calls. - Having appropriate bandwidth (minimum 2 hours per week) to deal with the workload. Election Process ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To put an individual's name up for election, #. Send an email to all existing TF-A maintainers, asking whether they have any objections to this individual becoming a TF-A maintainer. #. Give existing maintainers one calendar week to participate in the discussion. #. If there are objections, the existing maintainers should try to resolve them amongst themselves. If they cannot, this should be escalated to the trustedfirmware.org Technical Steering Commitee (TSC). #. If there are no (more) objections, announce the news on the TF-A mailing list and update the list of maintainers on the :ref:`Project Maintenance` page. .. _trustedfirmware.org Project Maintenance Process: https://developer.trustedfirmware.org/w/collaboration/project-maintenance-process/ .. _here: https://developer.trustedfirmware.org/w/collaboration/project-maintenance-process/#how-to-become-a-maintainer