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Clarified conflicts between Editors and authors. #5

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion CHIPs/chip-0001.md
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Expand Up @@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ When a pull request is created for a new CHIP, an Editor must review the templat

If the template does not meet these standards, the Editor will return it to the author for revision.

However, it is important to keep in mind that the Editor must remain a neutral arbiter. The Editor should refrain from injecting opinions into the discussion and should never reject a CHIP due to a personal disagreement. If an Editor has a conflict of interest, they can recuse themselves and a different Editor will take over.
However, it is important to keep in mind that the Editor must remain a neutral arbiter. The Editor should refrain from injecting opinions into the discussion and should never reject a CHIP due to a personal disagreement. If an Editor has a conflict of interest (such as working on a competing proposal), they must recuse themselves and a different Editor will take over. Additionally, if there is or has been a personal disagreement between an Editor and an author, a new Editor must take over. The original Editor is allowed to raise issues pertaining to the disagreement with the new Editor, but not with the author.

After the Editor has determined that the CHIP is ready to be moved into _draft_, they will assign the CHIP with a number and send a message to the author, who will present it to the community for further discussion.

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