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Rockdtben committed Apr 23, 2014
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**Project Managers**

Project Managers are responsible for recruiting and firing maintainers, enforcing coding standards, and reverting changes that should have not been committed. Project Managers are assigned by Project Leads. On things that Project Managers disagree on they are to refer to the Project Leads for advice. It is encouraged that if you do not want to waste time working on a feature, that might be denied, that you ask a head coder first.
Project Managers are responsible for recruiting and firing maintainers, enforcing coding standards, and reverting changes that should have not been committed. Project Managers are assigned by Project Leads. On things that Project Managers disagree on they are to refer to the Project Leads for advice. It is encouraged that if you do not want to waste time working on a feature, that might be denied, that you ask a Project Manager first.

**Maintainers**

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If you are proposing multiple changes, which change many different aspects of the code, you are to section them off into different pull requests in order to easily review them and to deny/accept the changes that are deemed acceptable.

If your pull request is accepted, the code you add is no longer yours but everyones, everyone is free to work on it but you are also free to object to any changes being made, which will be noted by a headcoder.
If your pull request is accepted, the code you add is no longer yours but everyones, everyone is free to work on it but you are also free to object to any changes being made, which will be noted by a Project Lead.

**Getting Started**

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