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10 changes: 0 additions & 10 deletions COLLABORATOR_GUIDE.md
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- [I Made a Mistake](#i-made-a-mistake)
- [Long Term Support](#long-term-support)
- [What is LTS?](#what-is-lts)
- [How does LTS work?](#how-does-lts-work)
- [Landing semver-minor commits in LTS](#landing-semver-minor-commits-in-lts)
- [How are LTS Branches Managed?](#how-are-lts-branches-managed)
- [How can I help?](#how-can-i-help)
- [How is an LTS release cut?](#how-is-an-lts-release-cut)
* [Who to CC in the issue tracker](#who-to-cc-in-the-issue-tracker)

This document explains how Collaborators manage the Node.js project.
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Attach the appropriate `lts-watch-` label to any PR that may impact an LTS
release.

#### How is an LTS release cut?
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When the LTS working group determines that a new LTS release is required,
selected commits will be picked from the staging branch to be included in the
release. This process of making a release will be a collaboration between the
LTS working group and the Release team.

## Who to CC in the issue tracker

| Subsystem | Maintainers |
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