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[chore] Add sponsorship assignment requirement #33299

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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions .github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/new_component.yaml
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description: A vendor-specific component directly interfaces with a vendor-specific API and is expected to be maintained by a representative of the same vendor.
options:
- label: This is a vendor-specific component
- label: If this is a vendor-specific component, I am a member of the OpenTelemetry organization.
- label: If this is a vendor-specific component, I am proposing to contribute and support it as a representative of the vendor.
- type: input
attributes:
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14 changes: 11 additions & 3 deletions CONTRIBUTING.md
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providing the following information:

* Who's the sponsor for your component. A sponsor is an approver or maintainer who will be the official reviewer of the code and a code owner
for the component. For vendor-specific components, it is always preferred to find a sponsor. However, if the vendor has not yet contributed
a component of the same class (i.e. receiver, processor, exporter, connector, or extension), then a sponsor will be assigned in a
round-robin fashion. In all other cases, you will need to find a sponsor for the component in order for it to be accepted.
for the component. Generally, you will need to find a sponsor for the component in order for it to be accepted. For vendor-specific
components, a sponsor may be assigned under certain circumstances. See additional details below.
* Some information about your component, such as the reasoning behind it, use-cases, telemetry data types supported, and
anything else you think is relevant for us to make a decision about accepting the component.
* The configuration options your component will accept. This will give us a better understanding of what it does, and
how it may be implemented.

### Vendor-specific components

A vendor-specific component directly interfaces with a vendor-specific API and is expected to be maintained by a representative of the same vendor.
It is always preferred to find a sponsor. However in an effort to ensure vendor neutrality, a sponsor will be assigned to a vendor-specific
component using a round-robin fashion if the following circumstances are met:

1. A member of the OpenTelemetry project proposes to contribute and support the component on behalf of the vendor.
2. The vendor does not yet have a component of the same class (i.e. receiver, processor, exporter, connector, or extension) in the repository.
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Components refer to connectors, exporters, extensions, processors, and receivers. The key criteria to implementing a component is to:

* Implement the [component.Component](https://pkg.go.dev/go.opentelemetry.io/collector/component#Component) interface
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