Eric Kow <[email protected]> writes: > 1. Who gets a commit bit? I think most conservative version of this > would be to say that anybody who is on the Review Team gets a bit. > A very liberal model might to say, for example, that anybody who > has had 3 patches accepted is eligible. Since we have distributed > revision control, I'm actually quite happy to consider a liberal > model. Worst case, we agree to restore the repo from an older > copy. > > 2. How does one become a committer? If we go the Review Team route, > we can keep the conservative route of making it by my invitation. > If we go the liberal route, it's fairly clear. I would maybe propose a hybrid approach: initially, the review team gets commit bits. Furthering the commit bit is on the discretion of existing review team members. A review team majority has veto rights (in practice, disputes are handled via consensus).
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