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Split Content Review Procudure and Doc Review Procedure. Add types of Maintainers to maintainer.md. Add Documaintainer. #590
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You need to add the new page to SUMMARY.md
I swear I did fug |
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Ok it's working now |
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Small grammar and text improvements.
Co-authored-by: Rem <Remfexxel@pm.me>
Co-authored-by: Rem <Remfexxel@pm.me>
Description
Did some organizing/cleanup of the docs repo to add descriptions for the different types of Maintainers and added Documaintainer as a new type of maintainer. Also moved doc review policy to it's own file rather than it being tacked on to the end of content review procedure.
Why?
Documents do not get the maintenance that they deserve, this has been a persistent problem for years. They're also something that we do not need a full content maintainer to maintain, and are of a specialization different from code review. This is a low hanging fruit for a task we can split off into a specialized new staff role.
In addition, the docs repo is extremely important. All staff changes, policy changes, and such MUST go through the docs repo. Therefore the more competent hands we can have maintaining the docs repo, the easier it will be to make important policy changes, add new types of specialized staff which allows us to lift a lot of the burden off of our currently small maintainer team.