On Dec 26, 2006, at 1:50 PM, Brett Porter wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to propose two things:
1) Establish a list of emeritus committers.
2) Remove inter-project commit restrictions
The first does not depend on the second. But I think the second
does depend on the first. I would like to put each to a separate
vote once all the pros and cons have been gathered from this
discussion. I'd expect each vote to operate as requiring 2/3rds of
the PMC to vote (12), with a majority of +1's within those votes
for it to pass. Other votes would be welcome with reasons as
advisory, but not binding.
* Emeritus committers
Someone can request to be made emeritus at any time they want
(usually because they have moved on to other things, or just don't
have the time). They will be listed as past members of the team,
but have no karma. An emeritus committer can request commit access
again at any time they feel they can be active, and a vote will be
held to accept them or not. To start with, anyone who hasn't
committed in 12 months will be made automatically emeritus. PMC
members will not be made emeritus (unless they chose to stand down
from the PMC).
I'm just curious, what problem does establishing a list of emeritus
committers solve?
Regards,
Alan
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