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|   | # World Maintainer
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|  | A world maintainer is a person responsible for a world or part of a world in Archipelago. | ||
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|  | If a world author does not want to take on the responsibilities of a world maintainer, they can release their world as | ||
|  | an unofficial [APWorld](/docs/apworld%20specification.md) or maintain their own fork instead. | ||
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|  | ## Responsibilities
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|  | Unless these are shared between multiple people, we expect the following from each world maintainer | ||
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|  | * Be on our Discord to get updates on problems with and suggestions for the world. | ||
|  | * Decide if a feature (pull request) should be merged. | ||
|  | * Review contents of such pull requests or organize peer reviews or post that you did not review the content. | ||
|  | * Fix or point out issues when core changes break your code. | ||
|  | * Use the watch function on GitHub, the #github-updates channel on Discord or check manually from time to time for new | ||
|  |   pull requests. Core maintainers may also ping you if a pull request concerns your world. | ||
|  | * Test (or have tested) the world on the main branch from time to time, especially during RC (release candidate) phases | ||
|  |   of development. | ||
|  | * Let us know of long unavailabilities. | ||
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|  | ## Becoming a World Maintainer
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|  | ### Adding a World
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|  | When we merge your world into the core Archipelago repository, you automatically become world maintainer unless you | ||
|  | nominate someone else (i.e. there are multiple devs). | ||
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|  | ### Getting Voted
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|  | When a world is unmaintained, the [core maintainers](https://github.com/orgs/ArchipelagoMW/people) | ||
|  | can vote for a new maintainer if there is a candidate. | ||
|  | For a vote to pass, the majority of participating core maintainers must vote in the affirmative. | ||
|  | The time limit is 1 week, but can end early if the majority is reached earlier. | ||
|  | Voting shall be conducted on Discord in #archipelago-dev. | ||
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|  | ## Dropping out
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|  | ### Resigning
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|  | A world maintainer can resign. If no new maintainer steps up and gets voted, the world becomes unmaintained. | ||
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|  | ### Getting Voted out
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|  | A world maintainer can be voted out by the [core maintainers](https://github.com/orgs/ArchipelagoMW/people), | ||
|  | for example when they become unreachable. | ||
|  | For a vote to pass, the majority of participating core maintainers must vote in the affirmative. | ||
|  | The time limit is 2 weeks, but can end early if the majority is reached earlier AND the world maintainer was pinged and | ||
|  | made their case or was pinged and has been unreachable for more than 2 weeks already. | ||
|  | Voting shall be conducted on Discord in #archipelago-dev. Commits that are a direct result of the voting shall include | ||
|  | date, voting members and final result in the commit message. | ||
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|  | ## Handling of Unmaintained Worlds
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|  | As long as worlds are known to work for the most part, they can stay included. Once a world becomes broken it shall be | ||
|  | moved from `worlds/` to `worlds_disabled/`. |