This document describes the workflow for getting a large-scale change approved (Chrome OS LSC).
This LSC Template is a short document that will describe the large-scale change you want to make: What the change is, why you want to make it, estimated size (#CLs, #files), etc. Once you start sending out CLs, a link to that document should also be included in the description of each CL (more details at the Chrome OS LSC Template).
For Googlers, if the details are Google-private, you can do the same thing but with your google.com account. Share comment access to google.com, in this case.
Find a domain reviewer – someone who is knowledgeable in the area you are changing. Request a domain review for the LSC document you created in step 1 creating a document comment thread and assigning it to this person. The comment thread should include the instructions for the domain reviewer (briefly, if the domain reviewer approves the proposed LSC, they should add an "LGTM", their name, and the date to top of the doc).
Once the domain review is complete, you should email the doc to chromeos-lsc-review@chromium.org, who will review your LSC request. You should expect an initial response within two business days. How long it takes until the request is approved depends on how complex the change is and how much needs to be discussed; for simple changes, it should only take a few days. Final approval will be indicated by a member of the LSC committee granting a reviewer Owners-Override approval power to land your LSC. Put a link to the chromeos-lsc-review thread in the table at the top of the doc.
Once your LSC is approved (Owners-Override is granted) you may begin sending your CLs for review.
If at any point you have questions about this workflow, please contact chromeos-lsc-policy@chromium.org and we'll be happy to help.