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# Maintainers
## The team
* Emile Vauge [@emilevauge](https://github.com/emilevauge)
* Vincent Demeester [@vdemeester](https://github.com/vdemeester)
* Ed Robinson [@errm](https://github.com/errm)
* Daniel Tomcej [@dtomcej](https://github.com/dtomcej)
* Manuel Zapf [@SantoDE](https://github.com/SantoDE)
* Timo Reimann [@timoreimann](https://github.com/timoreimann)
* Ludovic Fernandez [@ldez](https://github.com/ldez)
* Julien Salleyron [@juliens](https://github.com/juliens)
* Nicolas Mengin [@nmengin](https://github.com/nmengin)
* Marco Jantke [@marco-jantke](https://github.com/marco-jantke)
* Michaël Matur [@mmatur](https://github.com/mmatur)
* Gérald Croës [@geraldcroes](https://github.com/geraldcroes)
* Jean-Baptiste Doumenjou [@jbdoumenjou](https://github.com/jbdoumenjou)
* Damien Duportal [@dduportal](https://github.com/dduportal)
* Mathieu Lonjaret [@mpl](https://github.com/mpl)
## Contributions Daily Meeting
* 3 Maintainers should attend to a Contributions Daily Meeting where we sort and label new issues ([is:issue label:status/0-needs-triage](https://github.com/containous/traefik/issues?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=is%3Aissue+label%3Astatus%2F0-needs-triage+)), and review every Pull Requests
* Every pull request should be checked during the Contributions Daily Meeting
* Even if its already assigned
* Even PR labelled with `contributor/waiting-for-corrections` or `contributor/waiting-for-feedback`
* Issues labeled with `priority/P0` and `priority/P1` should be assigned.
* Modifying an issue or a pull request (labels, assignees, milestone) is only possible:
* During the Contributions Daily Meeting
* By an assigned maintainer
* In case of emergency, if a change proposal is approved by 2 other maintainers (on Slack, Discord, etc)
## PR review process:
* The status `needs-design-review` is only used in complex/heavy/tricky PRs.
* From `1` to `2`: 1 comment that says “design LGTM” (by a senior maintainer).
* From `2` to `3`: 3 LGTM approvals by any maintainer.
* If needed, a specific maintainer familiar with a particular domain can be requested for the review.
* If a PR has been implemented in pair programming, one peer's LGTM goes into the review for free
* Amending someone else's pull request is authorized only in emergency, if a rebase is needed, or if the initial contributor is silent
We use [PRM](https://github.com/ldez/prm) to manage locally pull requests.
## Bots
### [Myrmica Lobicornis](https://github.com/containous/lobicornis/)
Update and Merge Pull Request.
The maintainer giving the final LGTM must add the `status/3-needs-merge` label to trigger the merge bot.
By default, a squash-rebase merge will be carried out.
To preserve commits, add `bot/merge-method-rebase` before `status/3-needs-merge`.
The status `status/4-merge-in-progress` is only used by the bot.
If the bot is not able to perform the merge, the label `bot/need-human-merge` is added.
In such a situation, solve the conflicts/CI/... and then remove the label `bot/need-human-merge`.
To prevent the bot from automatically merging a PR, add the label `bot/no-merge`.
The label `bot/light-review` decreases the number of required LGTM from 3 to 1.
This label is used when:
* Updating the vendors from previously reviewed PRs
* Merging branches into the master
* Preparing the release
### [Myrmica Bibikoffi](https://github.com/containous/bibikoffi/)
* closes stale issues [cron]
* use some criterion as number of days between creation, last update, labels, ...
### [Myrmica Aloba](https://github.com/containous/aloba)
Manage GitHub labels.
* Add labels on new PR [GitHub WebHook]
* Add milestone to a new PR based on a branch version (1.4, 1.3, ...) [GitHub WebHook]
* Add and remove `contributor/waiting-for-corrections` label when a review request changes [GitHub WebHook]
* Weekly report of PR status on Slack (CaptainPR) [cron]
## Labels
A maintainer that looks at an issue/PR must define its `kind/*`, `area/*`, and `status/*`.
### Status - Workflow
The `status/*` labels represent the desired state in the workflow.
* `status/0-needs-triage`: all the new issues and PRs have this status. _[bot only]_
* `status/1-needs-design-review`: needs a design review. **(only for PR)**
* `status/2-needs-review`: needs a code/documentation review. **(only for PR)**
* `status/3-needs-merge`: ready to merge. **(only for PR)**
* `status/4-merge-in-progress`: merge is in progress. _[bot only]_
### Contributor
* `contributor/need-more-information`: we need more information from the contributor in order to analyze a problem.
* `contributor/waiting-for-feedback`: we need the contributor to give us feedback.
* `contributor/waiting-for-corrections`: we need the contributor to take actions in order to move forward with a PR. **(only for PR)** _[bot, humans]_
* `contributor/needs-resolve-conflicts`: use it only when there is some conflicts (and an automatic rebase is not possible). **(only for PR)** _[bot, humans]_
### Kind
* `kind/enhancement`: a new or improved feature.
* `kind/question`: a question. **(only for issue)**
* `kind/proposal`: a proposal that needs to be discussed.
* _Proposal issues_ are design proposals
* _Proposal PRs_ are technical prototypes that need to be refined with multiple contributors.
* `kind/bug/possible`: a possible bug that needs analysis before it is confirmed or fixed. **(only for issues)**
* `kind/bug/confirmed`: a confirmed bug (reproducible). **(only for issues)**
* `kind/bug/fix`: a bug fix. **(only for PR)**
### Resolution
* `resolution/duplicate`: a duplicate issue/PR.
* `resolution/declined`: declined (Rule #1 of open-source: no is temporary, yes is forever).
* `WIP`: Work In Progress. **(only for PR)**
### Platform
* `platform/windows`: Windows related.
### Area
* `area/acme`: ACME related.
* `area/api`: Traefik API related.
* `area/authentication`: Authentication related.
* `area/cluster`: Traefik clustering related.
* `area/documentation`: Documentation related.
* `area/infrastructure`: CI or Traefik building scripts related.
* `area/healthcheck`: Health-check related.
* `area/logs`: Logs related.
* `area/middleware`: Middleware related.
* `area/middleware/metrics`: Metrics related. (Prometheus, StatsD, ...)
* `area/middleware/tracing`: Tracing related. (Jaeger, Zipkin, ...)
* `area/oxy`: Oxy related.
* `area/provider`: related to all providers.
* `area/provider/boltdb`: Boltd DB related.
* `area/provider/consul`: Consul related.
* `area/provider/docker`: Docker and Swarm related.
* `area/provider/ecs`: ECS related.
* `area/provider/etcd`: Etcd related.
* `area/provider/eureka`: Eureka related.
* `area/provider/file`: file provider related.
* `area/provider/k8s`: Kubernetes related.
* `area/provider/kv`: KV related.
* `area/provider/marathon`: Marathon related.
* `area/provider/mesos`: Mesos related.
* `area/provider/rancher`: Rancher related.
* `area/provider/servicefabric`: Azure service fabric related.
* `area/provider/zk`: Zoo Keeper related.
* `area/rules`: Rules related.
* `area/server`: Server related.
* `area/sticky-session`: Sticky session related.
* `area/tls`: TLS related.
* `area/websocket`: WebSocket related.
* `area/webui`: Web UI related.
### Issues Priority
* `priority/P0`: needs hot fix.
* `priority/P1`: need to be fixed in next release.
* `priority/P2`: need to be fixed in the future.
* `priority/P3`: maybe.
### PR size
Automatically set by a bot.
* `size/S`: small PR.
* `size/M`: medium PR.
* `size/L`: Large PR.