From a5c213d53976e7b9ef0a5206a5f4f6fc4128f1c4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Ulrich Müller The Gentoo policies focus on three aims: Portability. By following the policies, it should be possible
@@ -154,7 +155,7 @@ his goals and reduce the likeliness of surprising behavior. Currently, there are two kinds of tools involved in detecting policy
violations:Basic information¶
+Basic information¶
Goals of policy making¶
+Goals of policy making¶
Policy compliance checking¶
+Policy compliance checking¶
@@ -177,7 +178,7 @@ supplements the direct use of linting tools by developers with reliable
tree-wide scans.
The Gentoo QA team is tasked with enforcement of the tree policies. Its role is governed by GLEP 48. It focuses on documenting the policies, resolving doubts regarding them and educating @@ -190,7 +191,7 @@ refuses to resolve policy violations.
team can issue disciplinary measures against the developer in question.The majority of policies are written down and maintained by the QA
team. Other Gentoo projects also create policies that affect their
specific areas of contributions (e.g. systemd project created
@@ -285,7 +286,7 @@ be appealed to the Gentoo Policy Guide
+ © 2001–2024 Gentoo Authors
- Gentoo is a trademark of the Gentoo Foundation, Inc.
+ Gentoo is a trademark of the Gentoo Foundation, Inc. and of Förderverein Gentoo e.V.
The contents of this document, unless otherwise expressly stated, are licensed under the
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The Gentoo Name and Logo Usage Guidelines apply.
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