[pep8002] Django clarifications and acknowledgements

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The project recognizes three kinds of contributors. Members of the The project recognizes three kinds of contributors. Members of the
core team, the Technical Board, and Fellows. Regular core committers core team, the Technical Board, and Fellows. Regular core committers
no longer exercise their "commit bit", instead they rely on pull no longer exercise their "commit bit", instead they rely on pull
requests being reviewed and accepted. There is a bot which merges requests being reviewed and accepted. The Technical Board steers
the pull request. The Technical Board steers technical choices. technical choices. Fellows are hired contractors who triage new
Fellows are hired contractors who triage new tickets and review patches tickets, review and merge patches from the committers and community,
from the community, including non-trivial ones. including non-trivial ones.
Core team members are added by nomination and vote within the core Core team members are added by nomination and vote within the core
team, with technical board veto (so far not exercised). Technical team, with technical board veto (so far not exercised). Technical
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Project Jupyter, and Carol Willing summarized the key points of that documennt Project Jupyter, and Carol Willing summarized the key points of that documennt
for the Jupyter section. for the Jupyter section.
Thank you to Carl Meyer from the Django team for explanation how their
project's governance is set up.
Annex 1: Template questions Annex 1: Template questions
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