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# Helm Maintainers
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This document explains the leadership structure of the Kubernetes Helm project, and list the current project maintainers.
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## What is a Maintainer?
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(Unabashedly stolen from the [Docker](https://github.com/docker/docker/blob/master/MAINTAINERS) project)
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There are different types of maintainers, with different responsibilities, but
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all maintainers have 3 things in common:
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1. They share responsibility in the project's success.
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2. They have made a long-term, recurring time investment to improve the project.
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3. They spend that time doing whatever needs to be done, not necessarily what
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is the most interesting or fun.
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## Types of Maintainers
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The Helm project includes two types of maintainers: collaborators and core maintainers.
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### Helm Collaborators
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Helm collaborators are developers who have commit access to the Helm repository.
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The duties of a collaborator include:
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* Classify and respond to GitHub issues and review pull requests
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* Perform code reviews
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* Shape the Helm roadmap and lead efforts to accomplish roadmap milestones
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* Participate actively in feature development and bug fixing
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* Answer questions and help users
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### Helm Core Maintainers
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Helm core maintainers help shape the direction of the Helm project. In addition to the duties of a Collaborator, Helm Core Maintainers also:
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* Run project planning meetings
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* Place GitHub issues into GitHub milestones
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* Prioritize issues within a milestone
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The current core maintainers of Helm (in alphabetical order):
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* Jack Greenfield - [@jackgr](https://github.com/jackgr)
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* Matt Butcher - [@technosophos](https://github.com/technosophos)
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## Project Planning
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The Helm core maintainers hold regular planning meetings to set the project direction, milestones, and relative prioritization of issues. Planning meetings are coordinated via the #Helm room in the [Kubernetes Slack](http://slack.kubernetes.io/). In order to solicit feedback from the community, planning meetings are run in public whenever possible.
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## Becoming a Maintainer
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Generally, potential maintainers are selected by the existing core maintainers based in part on the following criteria:
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* Sustained contributions to the project over a period of time (usually months)
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* A willingness to help users on GitHub and in the [#Helm Slack room](http://slack.kubernetes.io/)
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* A friendly attitude
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The Helm core maintainers must unanimously agree before inviting a community member to join as a maintainer, although in many cases the candidate has already been acting in the capacity of a maintainer for some time, and has been consulted on issues, pull requests, etc.
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