tpa-rfc-2: decapitalize "Star" for consistency authored by Jérôme Charaoui's avatar Jérôme Charaoui
...@@ -222,20 +222,20 @@ Example of routine tasks include: ...@@ -222,20 +222,20 @@ Example of routine tasks include:
### Triage ### Triage
One member of TPA is assigned the "Star of the weeks" every other One member of TPA is assigned the "star of the week" every other
week. The Star is responsible for triage, which occurs in GitLab, as week. The star is responsible for triage, which occurs in GitLab, as
per the [TPA-RFC-5: GitLab migration](policy/tpa-rfc-5-gitlab) policy. per the [TPA-RFC-5: GitLab migration](policy/tpa-rfc-5-gitlab) policy.
But the Star also handles routine tasks and interruptions. In that But the star 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 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 small, distracting tasks to let others focus on more long-term
projects. projects.
In that sense, the Star takes care of the above [routine tasks](#routine) In that sense, the star takes care of the above [routine tasks](#routine)
like server reboots, security upgrades and spam runs. It is also like server reboots, security upgrades and spam runs. It is also
expected to keep an eye on the monitoring system and organise 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* [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 Star responsible for fixing *all* the issues and it is expected the star
will assign work or ask for help in an emergency or if it is will assign work or ask for help in an emergency or if it is
overwhelmed. overwhelmed.
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