doc: Add the commit policy to HACKING.

* HACKING (Commit Access): New section.
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@ -175,3 +175,29 @@ statically-linked; the bootstrap Guile must be relocatable (see patch in
the Guix distro); the static-binaries tarball must contain the same the Guix distro); the static-binaries tarball must contain the same
programs (Coreutils, Grep, sed, Awk, etc.); and so on. programs (Coreutils, Grep, sed, Awk, etc.); and so on.
* Commit Access
Development is done using the Git distributed version control system. Thus,
access to the repository is not strictly necessary. We welcome contributions
in the form of patches as produced by git format-patch sent to
bug-guix@gnu.org.
However, for frequent contributors, having write access to the repository is
convenient. When you get commit access, please make sure to follow the policy
below (discussions of the policy can take place on bug-guix@gnu.org.)
Non-trivial patches should always be posted to bug-guix@gnu.org (trivial
patches include fixing typos, etc.)
For patches that just add a new package, and a simple one, its OK to commit,
if youre confident (which means you successfully built it in a chroot setup.)
Likewise for package upgrades. We have a mailing list for commit
notifications (guix-commits@gnu.org), so people can notice. Before pushing
your changes, make sure to run git pull --rebase.
For anything else, please post to bug-guix@gnu.org and leave time for a
review, without committing anything. If you didnt receive any reply
after two weeks, and if youre confident, its OK to commit.
That last part is subject to being adjusted, allowing individuals to commit
directly on non-controversial changes on parts theyre familiar with.