Hi all,

I would like to sign-off creating GitHub teams for active contributors who
do not have write access to repositories in jenkinsci and jenkins-infra
organizations.

*Why?* We have many contributors who help the Jenkins project a lot but not
listed as organization members on GitHub... just because they do not need
any special permissions for their work. For example, René Scheibe
<https://github.com/darxriggs> and Zbynek Konecny
<https://github.com/zbynek> contributed dozens of pull requests to improve
documentation and code across multiple components... but they are not
members of jenkinsci. Adding such contributors to the organization is IMHO
a way to recognize their contributions, and it allows contributors to put
the Jenkins org badge to their GitHub profiles. It would also allow to
request their reviews in the components if needed.

*What do I propose?*

   - Private "contributors" teams are created in jenkinsci and
   jenkins-infra. Teams are private so that they cannot be mentioned
   unintentionally. Teams have no specific access to the repositories
   - External contributors can be added to the organization if they remain
   active in the community for 1 month or above and create 5+ pull requests
   (feel free to propose different numbers, I am just trying to set some
   criteria)
   - Jenkins GitHub admins can add people to the teams upon request
   - ChatOps bot command may be implemented later to enable other
   maintainers to add contributors

 What do you think?

Thanks in advance,
Oleg

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