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Removed docs/internals/roles.txt.

It's moved to https://www.djangoproject.com/foundation/teams/.
Tim Graham 8 жил өмнө
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docs/index.txt

@@ -339,7 +339,6 @@ you can contribute:
   :doc:`The release process <internals/release-process>` |
   :doc:`The release process <internals/release-process>` |
   :doc:`Team organization <internals/organization>` |
   :doc:`Team organization <internals/organization>` |
   :doc:`Meet the team <internals/team>` |
   :doc:`Meet the team <internals/team>` |
-  :doc:`Current roles <internals/roles>` |
   :doc:`The Django source code repository <internals/git>` |
   :doc:`The Django source code repository <internals/git>` |
   :doc:`Security policies <internals/security>` |
   :doc:`Security policies <internals/security>` |
   :doc:`Mailing lists <internals/mailing-lists>`
   :doc:`Mailing lists <internals/mailing-lists>`

+ 3 - 4
docs/internals/contributing/committing-code.txt

@@ -2,10 +2,9 @@
 Committing code
 Committing code
 ===============
 ===============
 
 
-This section is addressed to the :ref:`committers` and to anyone interested in
-knowing how code gets committed into Django core. If you're a community member
-who wants to contribute code to Django, have a look at
-:doc:`writing-code/working-with-git` instead.
+This section is addressed to the committers and to anyone interested in knowing
+how code gets committed into Django. If you're a community member who wants to
+contribute code to Django, look at :doc:`writing-code/working-with-git` instead.
 
 
 .. _handling-pull-requests:
 .. _handling-pull-requests:
 
 

+ 1 - 2
docs/internals/git.txt

@@ -242,8 +242,7 @@ branches, used for Google Summer of Code projects.
 Tags
 Tags
 ====
 ====
 
 
-Each Django release is tagged and signed by a :ref:`releaser
-<releasers-list>`.
+Each Django release is tagged and signed by the releaser.
 
 
 The tags can be found on GitHub's `tags`_ page.
 The tags can be found on GitHub's `tags`_ page.
 
 

+ 0 - 1
docs/internals/index.txt

@@ -12,7 +12,6 @@ you'd like to help improve Django or learn about how Django is managed.
    mailing-lists
    mailing-lists
    organization
    organization
    team
    team
-   roles
    security
    security
    release-process
    release-process
    deprecation
    deprecation

+ 4 - 3
docs/internals/organization.txt

@@ -162,9 +162,8 @@ capacity on non-technical decisions.
 Membership
 Membership
 ----------
 ----------
 
 
-The technical board is an elected group of five committers. They're expected
-to be experienced but there's no formal seniority requirement. Its current
-composition is published :ref:`here <technical-board-list>`.
+`The technical board`_ is an elected group of five committers. They're expected
+to be experienced but there's no formal seniority requirement.
 
 
 A new board is elected after each feature release of Django. The election
 A new board is elected after each feature release of Django. The election
 process is managed by a returns officer nominated by the outgoing technical
 process is managed by a returns officer nominated by the outgoing technical
@@ -183,6 +182,8 @@ board. The election process works as follows:
 Both the application and the voting period last between one and two weeks, at
 Both the application and the voting period last between one and two weeks, at
 the outgoing board's discretion.
 the outgoing board's discretion.
 
 
+.. _the technical board: https://www.djangoproject.com/foundation/teams/#technical-board-team
+
 Changing the organization
 Changing the organization
 =========================
 =========================
 
 

+ 0 - 70
docs/internals/roles.txt

@@ -1,70 +0,0 @@
-=====
-Roles
-=====
-
-.. _technical-board-list:
-
-Technical board
-===============
-
-The technical board for the 1.11 release cycle is:
-
-* James Bennett
-* Andrew Godwin
-* Russell Keith-Magee
-* Carl Meyer
-* Marc Tamlyn
-
-.. _committers:
-
-Committers
-==========
-
-Most :ref:`core team <core-team>` members have commit access. They're called
-"committers" or "core developers".
-
-Being part of the core team is a pre-requisite for having commit access.
-
-.. _security-team-list:
-
-Security team
-=============
-
-The security team is responsible for :doc:`Django's security policies
-</internals/security>`. It handles private reports of security issues.
-
-The current security team members are:
-
-- Florian Apolloner
-- James Bennett
-- Tim Graham
-- Adrian Holovaty
-- Markus Holtermann
-- Paul McMillan
-- Carl Meyer
-
-.. _releasers-list:
-
-Releasers
-=========
-
-Releasers take care of :doc:`building Django releases
-</internals/howto-release-django>`.
-
-The current releasers are:
-
-- James Bennett
-- Jacob Kaplan-Moss
-- Tim Graham
-
-Ops team
-========
-
-The ops team maintains Django's infrastructure like the Django Project server,
-Trac instance, and continuous integration infrastructure.
-
-- Florian Apolloner
-- Tim Graham
-- Markus Holtermann
-- Jannis Leidel
-- Tobias McNulty

+ 5 - 4
docs/internals/security.txt

@@ -23,9 +23,8 @@ publicly reported in this fashion.
 
 
 Instead, if you believe you've found something in Django which has security
 Instead, if you believe you've found something in Django which has security
 implications, please send a description of the issue via email to
 implications, please send a description of the issue via email to
-``security@djangoproject.com``. Mail sent to that address reaches a
-:ref:`subset of the core team <security-team-list>`, who can forward security
-issues into the private team's mailing list for broader discussion if needed.
+``security@djangoproject.com``. Mail sent to that address reaches the `securty
+team <https://www.djangoproject.com/foundation/teams/#security-team>`_.
 
 
 Once you've submitted an issue via email, you should receive an acknowledgment
 Once you've submitted an issue via email, you should receive an acknowledgment
 from a member of the security team within 48 hours, and depending on the
 from a member of the security team within 48 hours, and depending on the
@@ -106,7 +105,7 @@ triaging our announcement and upgrade Django as needed. Severity levels are:
 Second, we notify a list of :ref:`people and organizations
 Second, we notify a list of :ref:`people and organizations
 <security-notifications>`, primarily composed of operating-system vendors and
 <security-notifications>`, primarily composed of operating-system vendors and
 other distributors of Django. This email is signed with the PGP key of someone
 other distributors of Django. This email is signed with the PGP key of someone
-from :ref:`Django's release team <releasers-list>` and consists of:
+from `Django's release team`_ and consists of:
 
 
 * A full description of the issue and the affected versions of Django.
 * A full description of the issue and the affected versions of Django.
 
 
@@ -150,6 +149,8 @@ theirs.
 The Django team also maintains an :doc:`archive of security issues
 The Django team also maintains an :doc:`archive of security issues
 disclosed in Django</releases/security>`.
 disclosed in Django</releases/security>`.
 
 
+.. _Django's release team: https://www.djangoproject.com/foundation/teams/#releasers-team
+
 .. _security-notifications:
 .. _security-notifications:
 
 
 Who receives advance notification
 Who receives advance notification