The following GitHub Organizations are development resources under the direction of the Node.js Technical Steering Committee (TSC):
The Node.js admin repository serves as the central location for managing our GitHub Organization administrative activities. This repository is maintained by the TSC.
Whether to grant Owner role is determined by optimizing for the following conflicting requirements:
- Limiting access to reduce risk.
- Enabling individuals to move community work forward without undue delay.
When possible, automation and tools should be used to reduce the breadth of access that needs to be provided in order to enable individuals to move community work forward. As these tools are created, the groups to which Organization Owner role are granted will be reduced.
The following groups have the role "Owner" in our GitHub Organizations:
- TSC voting members.
- OpenJS Director of Program Management. The OpenJS Director of Program
Management will limit their use of the access granted to accept GitHub terms
and conditions. They will be added to the team called
openjs
as we require all members to be part of one or more teams in order to simplify member management. - Moderation team members. The Moderation Team members will limit their use of the access granted to that required to carry out moderation across the existing repositories.
GitHub users are added as members to our GitHub Organization when they are added to any Working Group or team. Organization Owners should add new members to the organization when requested by a Working Group or team.
Any repository created under the our GitHub Organizations are considered to be a project under the ownership of the OpenJS Foundation, and thereby subject to the Intellectual Property and Governance policies of the Foundation.
Any member of one of our GitHub Organizations may request the management of repositories within our GitHub Organizations by opening an issue in the Node.js admin repository. The actions requested could be:
- Creating a new repository.
- Deleting an existing repository.
- Archiving an existing repository.
- Transferring a repository into or out of one of our GitHub Organizations.
Provided there are no objections from any TSC members raised in the issue, such requests are approved automatically after 72 hours. If any objection is made, the request shall not be completed without a vote from the TSC to dismiss the objection.
In certain cases, OpenJS Cross Project Council and/or OpenJS Foundation Board of Directors approval may also be required.
When making a request to create a new repository, specify the team(s) that will have Maintain role. If there is not an appropriate team to maintain a new repository, request creating a new team. Approval is automatic if there are no objections from TSC members after 72 hours.
To join a Working Group team or a team who fall under the charter of a Working Group, read that Working Group's governance documentation. For other teams, send a join request for the team via the Team page, or, if you are not a member of the Node.js org, open an issue on the Node.js admin repository.
For members of teams with org-wide admin permissions (TSC and
Moderation), it is not possible to send a join request to any teams, since
those users have permission to add themselves to the team. In this case, use
your best judgement to decide between adding yourself to the team or asking for
permission. When joining a *-admin
which is not bound to a working group or
repository, open an issue in the nodejs/admin repo pinging the team,
inquire using the team discussion feature, or contact the team maintainers directly to ask
to join.
Only GitHub Organization owners may remove an individual from the membership or block individuals. This is due largely to limitations in the way GitHub permissions are structured.
Removal of inactive members from our GitHub organizations can happen without any formality.
Blocking an individual who is not currently a member of our GitHub organizations may occur at any time subject to the policies outlined in the Moderation Guidelines.
Installation of GitHub apps for one or more repositories, creating personal
tokens for a project bot account (such as @nodejs-github-bot
) and adding
secrets to a repository must be approved by the TSC.
In order to request any of the above, open an issue in the Node.js admin repository with details of:
- the application to be installed, token to be created or secret to be added.
- in the case of secrets, don't share the value on the issue, share just details on how it will be used.
- for apps and personal tokens, the permissions that it requires.
- the repositories for which the app will be installed or the secrets will be added.
A new request is required each time an application is enabled or a secret is added for a new repository even if it has been done before.
The request must be approved by at least two TSC voting members and be open for a minimum of 72 hours before landing.
For GitHub Apps already used in the Org, or for secrets already used in other
repositories in the Org, the request can be fast-tracked. To fast-track, add
the fast-track
label to the request, and leave a comment which must contain:
a) a link showing how the GitHub App or the secret being requested is already
in use, and b) ask for approvals to fast-track the request. Two voting members
of the TSC must approve the fast track request. Fast-tracked requests require
only one approval from a TSC voting member, and the request must remain open
for at least 24 hours.
If any objection is made, the request shall not be completed without a vote from the TSC to dismiss the objection.
Automation tools such as bots and third-party services on any repository must be approved by the TSC and are subject to regular security audits. Bots that perform actions on behalf of the project (such as moderation or membership management actions) are required to maintain a log, accessible to all individuals granted Owner permissions, of all actions taken.