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> +* View and handle security reports
+* Grant maintainer and triager roles to contributors. Nominations can be from
contributors and/or current maintainers, and are discussed and agreed upon by
the existing maintainers
+* Other administrative work, including changing some project settings (like
enabling CI workflows)
+
+To become eligible for the maintainer role, contributors should show a
consistent history of quality in their pull requests, a history of helping
other people when reviewing code, and a history of providing actionable
guidance to other contributors.
+
+## Triagers
+
+The primary goal of the triagers is to reduce the need for maintainers to
manage issues and pull requests.
+
+This goal can be achieved by keeping the issues list small, each issue on
topic, and discussions focussed and productive. Anyone in the community can
help with most of this work. However, triagers have extra permissions that can
help in certain situations.
+
+These additional permissions allow triagers to:
+
+* Close any issue. This can include duplicate issues, off-topic issues, spam,
etc
+* Add labels to any issue. This can help highlight bugs, pull requests that
need changes, etc
For awareness, the triager role apparently doesn’t come with the ability to
edit the labels themselves, just to apply them. I think this is fine but just
wanted to head off any potential future misunderstanding.
> +* Other administrative work, including changing some project settings (like
> enabling CI workflows)
+
+To become eligible for the maintainer role, contributors should show a
consistent history of quality in their pull requests, a history of helping
other people when reviewing code, and a history of providing actionable
guidance to other contributors.
+
+## Triagers
+
+The primary goal of the triagers is to reduce the need for maintainers to
manage issues and pull requests.
+
+This goal can be achieved by keeping the issues list small, each issue on
topic, and discussions focussed and productive. Anyone in the community can
help with most of this work. However, triagers have extra permissions that can
help in certain situations.
+
+These additional permissions allow triagers to:
+
+* Close any issue. This can include duplicate issues, off-topic issues, spam,
etc
+* Add labels to any issue. This can help highlight bugs, pull requests that
need changes, etc
+* Hide any comment. This can be useful for off-topic conversations like issue
assignment
+* Rename or edit any issue description. This can be useful when new
contributors use the wrong terminology, etc
Triagers can also edit issue relationships and create subissues, which can be
helpful for making sense of the backlog.
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