On 9/9/25 10:23 AM, G. Branden Robinson wrote:

Savane <https://savannah.nongnu.org/p/administration> (the software
that runs on Savannah) only seems to offer “group membership” roles as
a way to restrict who can make changes, meaning that all group
membership has to be approved by existing maintainers;

Correct, because "group membership" appears to be its parlance for
"development team".

You can be an administrator or a contributor. I am an administrator for
two groups: Bash and Readline.

Being a contributor means being one of the developers: "Type below the name
of the group you want to contribute to. Joining a group means getting write
access to the repositories of the group, and involves responsibilities."

if it does implement observer status then that feature is not enabled
on Savannah.

Anyone can be an observer.

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