Sam Hartman writes ("Question for Planet Admins: What Should I do if another Developer Removes my Blog"): > Imagine that I get a note from a random developer saying they have > removed my blog from planet. I understand what they are saying enough > to believe it is not vandalism; they honestly believe I did something > wrong. I can't understand from their message how they hope I'd fix it. > > I cannot engage with them in what I think is a timely manner. > > They copied the planet admins who have not gotten involved in the > conversation. > > What should I do?
Does the answer to this question depend very much on whether it's Planet that's the territory for the revert war ? ISTM that the same can be true of bugs.d.o at the very least, and salsa, and, in principle, even the archive. In theory there is supposed to be a maintainer to decide, but the maintainer may be away or simply not responding, or the package may be QA maintained, or whatever. I suppose you are asking the Planet admins and they won't necessarily have an answer. But maybe owner@bugs or d-release or ftpmaster may want to say how they think these things should be dealt with in their areas of responsibility (specifically, before or in the absence of a specific authoritative answer from that team on the issue in question). That might be illuminating. Ian. -- Ian Jackson <ijack...@chiark.greenend.org.uk> These opinions are my own. If I emailed you from an address @fyvzl.net or @evade.org.uk, that is a private address which bypasses my fierce spamfilter.