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tpa-rfc-2: decapitalize "Star" for consistency
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Jan 23, 2025
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Jérôme Charaoui
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@@ -222,20 +222,20 @@ Example of routine tasks include:
### Triage
One member of TPA is assigned the "
S
tar of the week
s
" every other
week. The
S
tar is responsible for triage, which occurs in GitLab, as
One member of TPA is assigned the "
s
tar of the week" every other
week. The
s
tar is responsible for triage, which occurs in GitLab, as
per the
[
TPA-RFC-5: GitLab migration
](
policy/tpa-rfc-5-gitlab
)
policy.
But the
S
tar also handles routine tasks and interruptions. In that
But the
s
tar also handles routine tasks and interruptions. In that
sense, it acts as a "
[
interruption shield
](
https://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=1922541
)
" by taking care of
small, distracting tasks to let others focus on more long-term
projects.
In that sense, the
S
tar takes care of the above
[
routine tasks
](
#routine
)
In that sense, the
s
tar takes care of the above
[
routine tasks
](
#routine
)
like server reboots, security upgrades and spam runs. It is also
expected to keep an eye on the monitoring system and organise
[
incident response
](
howto/incident-response
)
when a more serious issue occurs. It is
*NOT*
responsible for fixing
*all*
the issues and it is expected the
S
tar
responsible for fixing
*all*
the issues and it is expected the
s
tar
will assign work or ask for help in an emergency or if it is
overwhelmed.
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