CoApp Project Governance
The CoApp project follows a simple project governance structure. Decisions are 
handled by gathering consensus public discussion in the mailing lists, and the 
confirmation by the project leader. All decisions are made transparently and 
any member of the project may voice their concerns in the discussion.
Everyone is welcome to join the CoApp community and make contributions. CoApp 
community members are asked to work in a cooperative fashion, and maintain a 
professional relationship with others in the community. They may play one or 
more of the following roles in the community.

User
All CoApp project members are Users. Users use the software produced by the 
community. They file issues, defects, and requests for enhancements and new 
features. They share their experiences in using the software with others in the 
community by publishing articles, and contributing to forums and wikis. You 
become a user by creating an account on http://launchpad.net (and joining the 
CoApp-Developers team) and on the wiki at http://coapp.org .  Everyone is 
welcome to join the mailing list and participate in the discussion. Users may 
use the wiki or mailing list to submit comments on the design or implementation.

Contributor
Contributors are Users who contribute source code or documentation changes to 
resolve issues, make feature enhancements, or incorporate new functionality. 
Contributors do not necessarily have write access to the source tree-However, 
they can post patches in branches on http://launchpad.net where committers can 
access them. To become a Contributor (and a Committer) complete and sign the 
CLA (Contributor License Agreement). Once the CLA is signed, send it to the 
Project Owner. Contributors are granted write access to the Wiki.

Committer
Committers are Developers with write access to the source tree. Committers 
review patches submitted by Developers. Once a patch is approved by the 
committers and module owners, it will be applied to the source tree by one of 
the Committers. Developers are considered for the Committer role based on the 
quality of their contributions to the project. The work must show an expertise 
in one or more of the CoApp modules, demonstrated through patches made to the 
source tree, and contributions to the mailing lists or wiki.  Committers are 
required to ensure that all code committed to the project meets the code 
submission guidelines prepared by the Project Owner.

Release Manager
The Release Manager is responsible for producing digitally-signed builds (daily 
and milestone) for the project and posting them for public access, along with 
preparing and posting any announcements and notifications. The Release Manager 
is also tasked with the responsibility for maintaining the security of the code 
signing certificates.

Project Owner
Currently, the CoApp has a single Project Owner (Garrett Serack), who is 
responsible for managing the entire CoApp project and helping to create 
policies by consensus that ensure overall quality. The Project Owner is 
responsible for creating the project branch of the source tree. Branches may be 
created for sustaining, major enhancements, and experiments. The Project Owner 
is also responsible for making any updates to the governance policy. All 
decisions should be made by consensus, however in cases where a consensus 
cannot be reached, the Project Owner make the final decision.

The most recent version of the governance document can be found at 
http://coapp.org/Getting_Started/CoApp_Project_Governance


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