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This codifies a review policy which is closer to what I always envisioned, but which isn't expressible using the normal checks in the GitHub GUI. It would move the commit approval check from GitHub into the policy-bot check which is already present to enforce the conventional-commits standard. Approvals in general would still work the same -- it's just that the bot picks it up and toggles the status accordingly. From a GitHub side when this is enabled we'd remove the requires-review check from there and let the bot decide that part. We would still require builds and tests to pass of course. There are a couple of relexations from the current policy, details in the code but briefly: - Changes to translations or dependencies by a trusted person don't require review - Trivial changes by a trusted person, explicitly marked as such, don't require review This enables less bureaucracy for things like adding new translated languages and updating dependencies, and enables the trivial-change workflow to a larger audience than, like, me, who could always just bypass the rules by way of being admin. |
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dependabot.yml | ||
FUNDING.yml | ||
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SECURITY.md |