Dne 26.4.2017 v 14:06 Dominic Cleal napsal(a):
On 26/04/17 12:24, Vít Ondruch wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> As I promised earlier [1], the ruby-sig and ruby-packagers-sig were
> established, together with ruby-packagers-sig mailing list [2]. Not sure
> precisely how this is going to pan out, but lets try this:
>
> 1) I would appreciate if we can transform the list of SIG members [3]
> into the ruby-sig FAS group. Therefore, can I ask interested parties to
> apply for this group in FAS? As soon as you apply, I will sponsor you
> and I'll select a few of you as additional sponsors.
The group's set to invite-only, could you change it in FAS? (Or invite
me, please: username is "domcleal".)
I sponsored you.
> 2) Any of you who is maintaining some interesting package should think
> about (a) adding ruby-packagers-sig group as a administrator of the
> package (b) consider moving the ownership of the package to
> ruby-packages-sig (but please I hope it won't end up just as a junkyard
> of packages you don't have time to maintain anymore ;) ). As of
> membership in ruby-packagers-sig, I propose that the minimal level for
> sponsoring into this group should be maintenance of 5 ruby related
> package and be packager at least 1 year (possibly with some exception,
> especially for full time maintainers).
I've got nine or so packages I'd be willing to move/co-maintain with the
SIG, though I'm unsure if the admin or ownership should be changed (will
wait for your fedora-infra question to be answered).
I sponsored you, but lets see what is the answer ...
Would setting ownership or admin automatically provide commit access to
members of ruby-packagers-sig?
I assume that once the group is added as an admin of the package, then
every member of the group can adjust his/her rights. If the group has
commit bit, then every member of the group can commit. If I am right,
then it really depends what is the best practice here. Because this
means to answer questions such as: "how much credit we want to give each
contributor", because somebody might be proud to be listed explicitly as
a maintainer and somebody else probably does not care.
Vít