[tor-commits] [torspec/master] Update 001-process with new status codes, and list of editors

nickm at torproject.org nickm at torproject.org
Wed Sep 16 20:28:57 UTC 2015


commit e5016e275baf23fdc7c93d63253833c75a3eda03
Author: Nick Mathewson <nickm at torproject.org>
Date:   Wed Sep 16 16:28:14 2015 -0400

    Update 001-process with new status codes, and list of editors
    
    To be conservative, I'm saying that the proposal editors are everybody
    with commit rights, except for Roger, who is way too busy :)
---
 proposals/001-process.txt |   15 ++++++++++++---
 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)

diff --git a/proposals/001-process.txt b/proposals/001-process.txt
index ed36a95..e94e5e2 100644
--- a/proposals/001-process.txt
+++ b/proposals/001-process.txt
@@ -70,12 +70,14 @@ How new proposals get added:
 
   Once an idea has been proposed on the development list, a properly formatted
   (see below) draft exists, and rough consensus within the active development
-  community exists that this idea warrants consideration, the proposal editor
+  community exists that this idea warrants consideration, the proposal editors
   will officially add the proposal.
 
   To get your proposal in, send it to the tor-dev mailing list.
 
-  The current proposal editors are Nick Mathewson and Jacob Appelbaum.
+  The current proposal editors are Nick Mathewson, Jacob Appelbaum, George
+  Kadianakis, Sebastian Hahn, Damian Johnson, Isis Lovecruft, and David
+  Goulet.
 
 What should go in a proposal:
 
@@ -174,8 +176,15 @@ Proposal status:
 
    Meta: This is not a proposal, but a document about proposals.
 
+   Reserve: This proposal is not something we're currently planning to
+      implement, but we might want to resurrect it some day if we decide to
+      do something like what it proposes.
 
-   The editor maintains the correct status of proposals, based on rough
+   Informational: This proposal is the last word on what it's doing.
+      It isn't going to turn into a spec unless somebody copy-and-pastes
+      it into a new spec for a new subsystem.
+
+   The editors maintain the correct status of proposals, based on rough
    consensus and his own discretion.
 
 Proposal numbering:



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