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56 | 56 | A guide for Collaborators is maintained in |
57 | 57 | [COLLABORATOR_GUIDE.md](./COLLABORATOR_GUIDE.md). |
58 | 58 | |
| 59 | +Typical activities of a Collaborator include: |
| 60 | + |
| 61 | +* helping users and novice contributors |
| 62 | +* contributing code and documentation changes that improve the project |
| 63 | +* reviewing and commenting on issues and pull requests |
| 64 | +* participation in working groups |
| 65 | +* merging pull requests |
| 66 | + |
| 67 | +While the above are typical things done by Collaborators, there are no required |
| 68 | +activities to retain Collaborator status. There is currently no process by which |
| 69 | +inactive Collaborators are removed from the project. |
| 70 | + |
59 | 71 | ## CTC Membership |
60 | 72 | |
61 | 73 | CTC seats are not time-limited. There is no fixed size of the CTC. The CTC |
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80 | 92 | immediately remedied by the resignation or removal of one or more CTC |
81 | 93 | members affiliated with the over-represented employer(s). |
82 | 94 | |
| 95 | +Typical activities of a CTC member include: |
| 96 | + |
| 97 | +* attending the weekly meeting |
| 98 | +* commenting on the weekly CTC meeting issue and issues labeled `ctc-agenda` |
| 99 | +* participating in CTC email threads |
| 100 | +* volunteering for tasks that arise from CTC meetings and related discussions |
| 101 | +* other activities (beyond those typical of Collaborators) that facilitate the |
| 102 | + smooth day-to-day operation of the Node.js project |
| 103 | + |
| 104 | +Note that CTC members are also Collaborators and therefore typically perform |
| 105 | +Collaborator activities as well. |
| 106 | + |
83 | 107 | ## CTC Meetings |
84 | 108 | |
85 | 109 | The CTC meets weekly in a voice conference call. The meeting is run by a |
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