On Thu, 2022-08-18 at 17:28 -0400, Ben Cotton wrote:
Hello everyone!
I just completed the first run of FESCo's newly approved Inactive
Packager Policy[1]. Packagers that have been identified as inactive
have a ticket in the find-inactive-packagers repo[2]. One week after
the F37 final release, packagers who remain inactive will be removed
from the packager group. (Note that pagure.io is one of the systems
checked for activity, so commenting on your ticket that you're still
around will prevent you from showing up in the second round.)
So, I have a probably-controversial idea for a follow-up on this.
Even after this sweep, we have 141 proven packagers. That's a lot of
people who can build almost anything in Fedora.
It should be possible to check whether a provenpackager has built any
package they don't have direct commit rights to in the last X months.
Should we construct that search, run it, and propose removing
provenpackager status from folks who aren't using it, to cut down that
set?
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Adam Williamson
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