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| <chapter xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook"
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|         xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"
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|         xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
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|         version="5.0"
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|         xml:id="sec-reviewing-contributions">
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| 
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| <title>Reviewing contributions</title>
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| 
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| <warning>
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|   <para>The following section is a draft and reviewing policy is still being 
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|     discussed.</para>
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| </warning>
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| 
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| <para>The nixpkgs projects receives a fairly high number of contributions via 
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|   GitHub pull-requests. Reviewing and approving these is an important task and a 
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|   way to contribute to the project.</para>
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| 
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| <para>The high change rate of nixpkgs make any pull request that is open for 
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|   long enough subject to conflicts that will require extra work from the 
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|   submitter or the merger. Reviewing pull requests in a timely manner and being 
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|   responsive to the comments is the key to avoid these. Github provides sort 
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|   filters that can be used to see the <link 
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|     xlink:href="https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pulls?q=is%3Apr+is%3Aopen+sort%3Aupdated-desc">most 
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|     recently</link> and the <link 
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|     xlink:href="https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pulls?q=is%3Apr+is%3Aopen+sort%3Aupdated-asc">least 
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|     recently</link> updated pull-requests.</para>
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| 
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| <para>When reviewing a pull request, please always be nice and polite. 
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|   Controversial changes can lead to controversial opinions, but it is important 
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|   to respect every community members and their work.</para>
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| 
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| <para>GitHub provides reactions, they are a simple and quick way to provide 
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|   feedback to pull-requests or any comments. The thumb-down reaction should be 
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|   used with care and if possible accompanied with some explanations so the 
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|   submitter has directions to improve his contribution.</para>
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| 
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| <para>Pull-requests reviews should include a list of what has been reviewed in a 
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|   comment, so other reviewers and mergers can know the state of the 
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|   review.</para>
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| 
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| <para>All the review template samples provided in this section are generic and 
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|   meant as examples. Their usage is optional and the reviewer is free to adapt 
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|   them to his liking.</para>
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| 
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| <section><title>Package updates</title>
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| 
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| <para>A package update is the most trivial and common type of pull-request. 
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|   These pull-requests mainly consist in updating the version part of the package 
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|   name and the source hash.</para>
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| <para>It can happen that non trivial updates include patches or more complex 
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|   changes.</para>
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| 
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| <para>Reviewing process:</para>
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| 
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| <itemizedlist>
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|   <listitem><para>Add labels to the pull-request. (Requires commit 
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|       rights)</para>
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|     <itemizedlist>
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|       <listitem><para><literal>8.has: package (update)</literal> and any topic 
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|           label that fit the updated package.</para></listitem>
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|     </itemizedlist>
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|   </listitem>
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|   <listitem><para>Ensure that the package versioning is fitting the 
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|       guidelines.</para></listitem>
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|   <listitem><para>Ensure that the commit text is fitting the 
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|       guidelines.</para></listitem>
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|   <listitem><para>Ensure that the package maintainers are notified.</para>
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|     <itemizedlist>
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|       <listitem><para>mention-bot usually notify GitHub users based on the 
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|           submitted changes, but it can happen that it misses some of the 
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|           package maintainers.</para></listitem>
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|     </itemizedlist>
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|   </listitem>
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|   <listitem><para>Ensure that the meta field contains correct 
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|       information.</para>
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|     <itemizedlist>
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|       <listitem><para>License can change with version updates, so it should be 
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|           checked to be fitting upstream license.</para></listitem>
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|       <listitem><para>If the package has no maintainer, a maintainer must be 
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|           set. This can be the update submitter or a community member that 
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|           accepts to take maintainership of the package.</para></listitem>
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|     </itemizedlist>
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|   </listitem>
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|   <listitem><para>Ensure that the code contains no typos.</para></listitem>
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|   <listitem><para>Building the package locally.</para>
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|     <itemizedlist>
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|       <listitem><para>Pull-requests are often targeted to the master or staging 
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|           branch so building the pull-request locally as it is submitted can 
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|           trigger a large amount of source builds.</para>
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|         <para>It is possible to rebase the changes on nixos-unstable or 
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|           nixpkgs-unstable for easier review by running the following commands 
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|           from a nixpkgs clone.
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| <screen>
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| $ git remote add channels https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs-channels.git <co 
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|   xml:id='reviewing-rebase-1' />
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| $ git fetch channels nixos-unstable <co xml:id='reviewing-rebase-2' />
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| $ git fetch origin pull/PRNUMBER/head <co xml:id='reviewing-rebase-3' />
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| $ git rebase --onto nixos-unstable BASEBRANCH FETCH_HEAD <co 
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|   xml:id='reviewing-rebase-4' />
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| </screen>
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|         <calloutlist>
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|           <callout arearefs='reviewing-rebase-1'>
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|             <para>This should be done only once to be able to fetch channel 
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|               branches from the nixpkgs-channels repository.</para>
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|           </callout>
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|           <callout arearefs='reviewing-rebase-2'>
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|             <para>Fetching the nixos-unstable branch.</para>
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|           </callout>
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|           <callout arearefs='reviewing-rebase-3'>
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|             <para>Fetching the pull-request changes, <varname>PRNUMBER</varname> 
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|               is the number at the end of the pull-request title and 
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|               <varname>BASEBRANCH</varname> the base branch of the 
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|               pull-request.</para>
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|           </callout>
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|           <callout arearefs='reviewing-rebase-3'>
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|             <para>Rebasing the pull-request changes to the nixos-unstable 
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|               branch.</para>
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|           </callout>
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|         </calloutlist>
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|         </para>
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|       </listitem>
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|       <listitem>
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|         <para>The <link xlink:href="https://github.com/madjar/nox">nox</link> 
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|           tool can be used to review a pull-request content in a single command. 
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|           It doesn't rebase on a channel branch so it might trigger multiple 
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|           source builds. <varname>PRNUMBER</varname> should be replaced by the 
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|           number at the end of the pull-request title.</para>
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| <screen>
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| $ nix-shell -p nox --run "nox-review -k pr PRNUMBER"
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| </screen>
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|       </listitem>
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|     </itemizedlist>
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|   </listitem>
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|   <listitem><para>Running every binary.</para></listitem>
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| </itemizedlist>
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| 
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| <example><title>Sample template for a package update review</title>
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| <screen>
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| ##### Reviewed points
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| 
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| - [ ] package name fits guidelines
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| - [ ] package version fits guidelines
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| - [ ] package build on ARCHITECTURE
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| - [ ] executables tested on ARCHITECTURE
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| - [ ] all depending packages build
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| 
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| ##### Possible improvements
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| 
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| ##### Comments
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| 
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| </screen></example>
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| </section>
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| 
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| <section><title>New packages</title>
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| 
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| <para>New packages are a common type of pull-requests. These pull requests 
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|   consists in adding a new nix-expression for a package.</para>
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| 
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| <para>Reviewing process:</para>
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| 
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| <itemizedlist>
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|   <listitem><para>Add labels to the pull-request. (Requires commit 
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|       rights)</para>
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|     <itemizedlist>
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|       <listitem><para><literal>8.has: package (new)</literal> and any topic 
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|           label that fit the new package.</para></listitem>
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|     </itemizedlist>
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|   </listitem>
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|   <listitem><para>Ensure that the package versioning is fitting the 
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|       guidelines.</para></listitem>
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|   <listitem><para>Ensure that the commit name is fitting the 
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|       guidelines.</para></listitem>
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|   <listitem><para>Ensure that the meta field contains correct 
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|       information.</para>
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|     <itemizedlist>
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|       <listitem><para>License must be checked to be fitting upstream 
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|           license.</para></listitem>
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|       <listitem><para>Platforms should be set or the package will not get binary 
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|           substitutes.</para></listitem>
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|       <listitem><para>A maintainer must be set, this can be the package 
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|           submitter or a community member that accepts to take maintainership of 
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|           the package.</para></listitem>
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|     </itemizedlist>
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|   </listitem>
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|   <listitem><para>Ensure that the code contains no typos.</para></listitem>
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|   <listitem><para>Ensure the package source.</para>
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|     <itemizedlist>
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|       <listitem><para>Mirrors urls should be used when 
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|           available.</para></listitem>
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|       <listitem><para>The most appropriate function should be used (e.g. 
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|           packages from GitHub should use 
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|           <literal>fetchFromGitHub</literal>).</para></listitem>
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|     </itemizedlist>
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|   </listitem>
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|   <listitem><para>Building the package locally.</para></listitem>
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|   <listitem><para>Running every binary.</para></listitem>
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| </itemizedlist>
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| 
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| <example><title>Sample template for a new package review</title>
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| <screen>
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| ##### Reviewed points
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| 
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| - [ ] package path fits guidelines
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| - [ ] package name fits guidelines
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| - [ ] package version fits guidelines
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| - [ ] package build on ARCHITECTURE
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| - [ ] executables tested on ARCHITECTURE
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| - [ ] `meta.description` is set and fits guidelines
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| - [ ] `meta.license` fits upstream license
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| - [ ] `meta.platforms` is set
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| - [ ] `meta.maintainers` is set
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| - [ ] build time only dependencies are declared in `nativeBuildInputs`
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| - [ ] source is fetched using the appropriate function
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| - [ ] phases are respected
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| - [ ] patches that are remotely available are fetched with `fetchpatch`
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| 
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| ##### Possible improvements
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| 
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| ##### Comments
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| 
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| </screen></example>
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| </section>
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| 
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| <section><title>Module updates</title>
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| 
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| <para>Module updates are submissions changing modules in some ways. These often 
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|   contains changes to the options or introduce new options.</para>
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| 
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| <para>Reviewing process</para>
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| 
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| <itemizedlist>
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|   <listitem><para>Add labels to the pull-request. (Requires commit 
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|       rights)</para>
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|     <itemizedlist>
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|       <listitem><para><literal>8.has: module (update)</literal> and any topic 
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|           label that fit the module.</para></listitem>
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|     </itemizedlist>
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|   </listitem>
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|   <listitem><para>Ensure that the module maintainers are notified.</para>
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|     <itemizedlist>
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|       <listitem><para>Mention-bot notify GitHub users based on the submitted 
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|           changes, but it can happen that it miss some of the package 
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|           maintainers.</para></listitem>
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|     </itemizedlist>
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|   </listitem>
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|   <listitem><para>Ensure that the module tests, if any, are 
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|       succeeding.</para></listitem>
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|   <listitem><para>Ensure that the introduced options are correct.</para>
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|     <itemizedlist>
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|       <listitem><para>Type should be appropriate (string related types differs 
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|           in their merging capabilities, <literal>optionSet</literal> and 
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|           <literal>string</literal> types are deprecated).</para></listitem>
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|       <listitem><para>Description, default and example should be 
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|           provided.</para></listitem>
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|     </itemizedlist>
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|   </listitem>
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|   <listitem><para>Ensure that option changes are backward compatible.</para>
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|     <itemizedlist>
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|       <listitem><para><literal>mkRenamedOptionModule</literal> and 
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|           <literal>mkAliasOptionModule</literal> functions provide way to make 
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|           option changes backward compatible.</para></listitem>
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|     </itemizedlist>
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|   </listitem>
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|   <listitem><para>Ensure that removed options are declared with 
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|       <literal>mkRemovedOptionModule</literal></para></listitem>
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|   <listitem><para>Ensure that changes that are not backward compatible are 
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|       mentioned in release notes.</para></listitem>
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|   <listitem><para>Ensure that documentations affected by the change is 
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|       updated.</para></listitem>
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| </itemizedlist>
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| 
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| <example><title>Sample template for a module update review</title>
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| <screen>
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| ##### Reviewed points
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| 
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| - [ ] changes are backward compatible
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| - [ ] removed options are declared with `mkRemovedOptionModule`
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| - [ ] changes that are not backward compatible are documented in release notes
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| - [ ] module tests succeed on ARCHITECTURE
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| - [ ] options types are appropriate
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| - [ ] options description is set
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| - [ ] options example is provided
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| - [ ] documentation affected by the changes is updated
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| 
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| ##### Possible improvements
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| 
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| ##### Comments
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| 
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| </screen></example>
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| </section>
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| 
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| <section><title>New modules</title>
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| 
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| <para>New modules submissions introduce a new module to NixOS.</para>
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| 
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| <itemizedlist>
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|   <listitem><para>Add labels to the pull-request. (Requires commit 
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|       rights)</para>
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|     <itemizedlist>
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|       <listitem><para><literal>8.has: module (new)</literal> and any topic label 
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|           that fit the module.</para></listitem>
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|     </itemizedlist>
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|   </listitem>
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|   <listitem><para>Ensure that the module tests, if any, are 
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|       succeeding.</para></listitem>
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|   <listitem><para>Ensure that the introduced options are correct.</para>
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|     <itemizedlist>
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|       <listitem><para>Type should be appropriate (string related types differs 
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|           in their merging capabilities, <literal>optionSet</literal> and 
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|           <literal>string</literal> types are deprecated).</para></listitem>
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|       <listitem><para>Description, default and example should be 
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|           provided.</para></listitem>
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|     </itemizedlist>
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|   </listitem>
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|   <listitem><para>Ensure that module <literal>meta</literal> field is 
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|       present</para>
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|     <itemizedlist>
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|       <listitem><para>Maintainers should be declared in 
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|           <literal>meta.maintainers</literal>.</para></listitem>
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|       <listitem><para>Module documentation should be declared with 
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|           <literal>meta.doc</literal>.</para></listitem>
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|     </itemizedlist>
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|   </listitem>
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|   <listitem><para>Ensure that the module respect other modules 
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|       functionality.</para>
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|     <itemizedlist>
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|       <listitem><para>For example, enabling a module should not open firewall 
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|           ports by default.</para></listitem>
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|     </itemizedlist>
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|   </listitem>
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| </itemizedlist>
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| 
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| <example><title>Sample template for a new module review</title>
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| <screen>
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| ##### Reviewed points
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| 
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| - [ ] module path fits the guidelines
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| - [ ] module tests succeed on ARCHITECTURE
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| - [ ] options have appropriate types
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| - [ ] options have default
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| - [ ] options have example
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| - [ ] options have descriptions
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| - [ ] No unneeded package is added to system.environmentPackages
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| - [ ] meta.maintainers is set
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| - [ ] module documentation is declared in meta.doc
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| 
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| ##### Possible improvements
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| 
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| ##### Comments
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| 
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| </screen></example>
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| </section>
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| 
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| <section><title>Other submissions</title>
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| 
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| <para>Other type of submissions requires different reviewing steps.</para>
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| 
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| <para>If you consider having enough knowledge and experience in a topic and 
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|   would like to be a long-term reviewer for related submissions, please contact 
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|   the current reviewers for that topic. They will give you information about the 
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|   reviewing process.
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| The main reviewers for a topic can be hard to find as there is no list, but 
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| checking past pull-requests to see who reviewed or git-blaming the code to see 
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| who committed to that topic can give some hints.</para>
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| 
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| <para>Container system, boot system and library changes are some examples of the 
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|   pull requests fitting this category.</para>
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| 
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| </section>
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| 
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| <section><title>Merging pull-requests</title>
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| 
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| <para>It is possible for community members that have enough knowledge and 
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|   experience on a special topic to contribute by merging pull requests.</para>
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| 
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| <para>TODO: add the procedure to request merging rights.</para>
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| 
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| <!--
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| The following paragraph about how to deal with unactive contributors is just a
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| proposition and should be modified to what the community agrees to be the right
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| policy.
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| 
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| <para>Please note that contributors with commit rights unactive for more than 
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|   three months will have their commit rights revoked.</para>
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| -->
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| 
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| <para>In a case a contributor leaves definitively the Nix community, he should 
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|   create an issue or notify the mailing list with references of packages and 
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|   modules he maintains so the maintainership can be taken over by other 
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|   contributors.</para>
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| 
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| </section>
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| </chapter>
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