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for consideration, for temporary (transition council) and permanent adoption (post-election, tbc)
high-level principles
asynchronous participation
full participation with 30min weekly input possible
timely action
autonomy/risk trade-off
transparency
via GitHub and/or public minutes
community respresentation
final voting rule tbd later
temp: equal vote (weighted per org)
decision making
template procedure
Abtract design - maps onto different processes.
decision proposed in transparent channel
5 working days discussion, Q&A time
decision made in transparent channel
5 working days decision
result publicized
5 working days confirmation
"transparent":
usually means public
easily findable
Appropriate channel:
code change - GitHub PR tracker
policy decision - gov meetings (in-person or async)
financial - gov meetings (in-person or async)
gov rules - gov meetings
Note: GitHub PR tracker is not the correct channel for gov/policy!
default: code
PR is opened. May require STEP.
should be open 5 days and visible
PR review should happen
PR reviews available
lazy consensus or move to stage 2
early merge
result publicized
automatic on the tracker
5 working days with lazy consensus, early merge
default: gov
decision/motion proposed
no decision at this stage
published in minutes, should be visible at least 5 days
decision making
by appropriate committee
in meeting and/or in async decision making channel
async remains 5 days open
result publicized
in weekly minutes, 5 days open for comments
decision ratified only once minutes confirmed
In total, requres at least 15 working days to ratified (minute confirmed) decision
risk matrix
for expediated decision making cases
impact classes for risks
Impact
Examples
trivial
typo in documentation; linting failure in release code
minor
release with bug in rarely used estimator; punctually incorrect docstring or API reference
major
release with breaking bug in advanced framework vignettes; hours of digital asset downtime; > 1 week gap in mentoring; all CI failing on primary repo
substantial
release with breaking bug in standard vignettes; wks of digital asset downtime; loss/win of >10k USD; miss important grant deadline
existential
catastrophic security incident; project falls apart; irreversible loss of key digital infrastructure
urgency classes for risks
Timeline
Definition
imminent
events or consequence within the day or hours, suggests action asap
acute
events or consequence within days or week, suggests action within days
short-term
events or consequence within months or weeks, suggests action within week(s)
mid-term
events or consequence within few months
long-term
events or consequence within years
risk matrix
maps classes on four decision making pathways (see below). That is, if risk with timeline emerges or becomes known, details suggested decision making pathways.
time/risk
trivial
minor
major
substantial
existential
imminent
uni-exp
uni-exp
uni-exp
uni-exp
uni-exp
acute
uni-exp
fast
fast
uni-p
uni-exp
short-term
uni-exp
fast
fast
fast
uni-p
mid-term
uni-p
fast
std
std
fast
long-term
uni-p
fast
std
std
std
std = standard decision making pathways (ca 10 days)
fast = fast-track decision making (few days) suggested
uni-p = unilateral action is possible; fast-track or unilateral suggested
uni-exp = unilateral action is expected
see below on details for these
fast-track decision pathways
unilateral action
Examples:
merging PR immediately after opening
changing discord security settings
banning from GitHub/discord without being on the CoC commmittee
submitting to conference without final review round
communicating on behalf of the council without authorization
Procedure:
take unilateral action
report asap to council or relevant committee
10 workday period in which council member can propose motion that action was unsanctioned
subject to standard decision making
if unsanctioned, actions to revert should be taken (if possible)
fast-track action
principle: incremental, time-boxed vote
time-box to 3 working days
vote count at end of time box
if no vote, counts as lazy consensus
announce proposal in relevant channel
take action at end of time-box or at determinant outcome
10 workday period from start of announcement in which council meber can propose motion that unsanctioned
subject to standard decision making
if unsanctioned, actions to revert should be taken (if possible)
Example:
open PR in final form (risk matrix -> suggested default is fast-track if does not require STEP!)
wait for reviews for 3 days
-> if lazy consensus
-> if no reviews, can merge
community member who sees the merged PR can open "unsanctioned" motion
(if this goes back/forth, stage 2 conflict resolution should start)
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for consideration, for temporary (transition council) and permanent adoption (post-election, tbc)
high-level principles
decision making
template procedure
Abtract design - maps onto different processes.
"transparent":
Appropriate channel:
Note: GitHub PR tracker is not the correct channel for gov/policy!
default: code
5 working days with lazy consensus, early merge
default: gov
In total, requres at least 15 working days to ratified (minute confirmed) decision
risk matrix
for expediated decision making cases
impact classes for risks
urgency classes for risks
risk matrix
maps classes on four decision making pathways (see below). That is, if risk with timeline emerges or becomes known, details suggested decision making pathways.
std = standard decision making pathways (ca 10 days)
fast = fast-track decision making (few days) suggested
uni-p = unilateral action is possible; fast-track or unilateral suggested
uni-exp = unilateral action is expected
see below on details for these
fast-track decision pathways
unilateral action
Examples:
Procedure:
fast-track action
principle: incremental, time-boxed vote
Example:
-> if lazy consensus
-> if no reviews, can merge
(if this goes back/forth, stage 2 conflict resolution should start)
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