running smoothly, and has final say on our policy for
Documentation. Also includes LSR work.
-Currently: Graham
+Currently: None
@item
Translation Meister: trains new translators, updates the
Currently: Francisco
-@item
-Frog Meister: is responsible for code patches from (relatively)
-inexperienced contributors. Keeps track of patches, does initial
-reviewing of those patches, sends them to @w{@code{-devel}} when
-they've had some initial review on the Frog list, pesters the
-@w{@code{-devel}} community into actually reviewing said patches, and
-finally pushes the patches once they're accepted. This person is
-@emph{not} responsible for training new programmers, because that
-would be far too much work -- his/her job is @qq{only} to guide
-completed patches through our process.
-
-Currently: Mike Solomon
-
@end itemize
@node Patchy
it emails its results to you. If you haven't, then you can view
them in a logfile. It also merges @code{staging} into @code{master}.
+@warning{in case the build fails, do not try to push fixes on top of
+staging branch, for details see @ref{Pushing to staging}.}
+
When you have run Patchy a few successful times with email sending,
you are ready for running it as a cron job. First, make sure you have
the following in @file{$HOME/.lilypond-patchy-config} to avoid
@uref{http://foundation.gnome.org/legal/} board members pledge
to keep certain matters confidential
-every security team of every linux distribution and OS
+every security team of every GNU/Linux distribution and OS
@end example
In fact, Karl Fogel's @qq{Producing Open Source Software}
@item
other than that, everything is on the table. Is it a problem to
have the tagline inside \header? What should the default behavior
-of \include be? When we abolish \times, do we move to \tuplet 3:2
-or \tuplet 2/3 or what (for typical triplets in 4/4 time)?
+of \include be?
@item
we need to get standards for command names. This will help users