2010/11/18 Ángel Velásquez <[email protected]>: > 2010/11/17 Kaiting Chen <[email protected]>: >>> >>> You are Devs (kinda), I assume from that, that you are a trustworthy >>> person as the people we all trust(devs) trust you. >>> >>> I see no problem with you maintaining a few packages in [community] as >>> long as you - like this - say what you want to move in or out to/of the >>> repository and wait at least 24h for feedback from TU side. If nothing >>> happens, pick 2 or 3 directly and ask them, they shall just send a >>> public yes or no, the reason can be kept private as long as you know it. >>> >>> If you break something by accident we simply blame Allan as it's common. >>> >> >> I don't know either of these guys at all. From what I've heard I think >> they're capable of pushing these packages. If anyone has any concerns about >> Junior Dev's pushing binaries I'll be happy to audit all of their PKGBUILD's >> so long as they send me an email about it 12 hours in advance. --Kaiting. >> > > What ? 12 hours? audit their PKGBUILDS beurocracy? no thanks. They are > dev juniors, they now how to > use their tools, and we are a team, if they need any support or help, > they surely will contact us to help them. > > So I'd say +1 to give access to the jr devs who want to be more compromised
+1 This is no different from a new TU. There's no need for an audit or even for them to ask us when they deem something suitable for [community] (it should be in accordance to the TU Packaging Guidelines; > 10 votes || 1% usage anyway).
