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On behalf of the Stackage curators, I'm putting out a call for a
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volunteer to join the team. The Stackage curators are responsible for
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the day-to-day management of the Stackage project: merging PRs,
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managing builds, reporting bounds issues and build or test failures,
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and every once in a while making a judgement call on when to bump to
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newer package versions.
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The curator team currently consists of Adam Bergmark, Dan Burton, Jens
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Petersen, and me. The processes we follow are documented in
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[the curator guide](https://github.com/fpco/stackage/blob/master/CURATORS.md). We
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each rotate shifts, taking one week at a time on duty. Overall, the
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workload is light and straightforward: usually less than 30 minutes a
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day.
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We're putting out this call for a new volunteer since we've been
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running as a four-person show for a while now, and want to make sure
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we're getting our processes well documented enough for newcomers to
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easily come up to speed on the process. While we are currently asking
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for just one new addition to the team, if there are multiple
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enthusiastic candidates, we will definitely consider expanding the
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team further.
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Joining the curator team is a great way to both contribute to the
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Haskell ecosystem, and to become more familiar with how things
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work. You'll also get an opportunity to interact (albeit in brief
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discussions) with many package maintainers in the Haskell community.
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If you're interested in applying, please send a message to the
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[Stackage mailing list](https://groups.google.com/d/forum/stackage)
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or, if you prefer applying privately,
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[send me an email](mailto:michael@snoyman.com) and I'll pass the
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message along to the rest of the team.
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