Added policy for aging patches
This proposes an 'abandon after one month of inactivity' rule for extant patches on this project. It is intended to keep the list of outstanding patches small and manageable. Change-Id: Ie12eb568b61995ef77570774513806b7da0f964d
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#### Policy upgrades require all cores
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#### Policy upgrades require all cores
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Updates to policies and governance on this project require +2 votes from all direct cores on the
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Updates to policies and governance on this project require +2 votes from all direct cores on the
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project. Core votes from the parent OpenStack QA project are optional.
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project. Core votes from the parent OpenStack QA project are optional.
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#### Patches should be abandoned after a month of inactivity
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Cores should attempt to keep the list of extant patches small and managable. As such, they should
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talk to any author whose patch has failed to garner the necessary support, and has experienced
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one month of inactivity. Reasonable notice should be given to the author before a patch is
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abandoned.
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