On Thu, 2022-08-18 at 17:28 -0400, Ben Cotton wrote:
> Hello everyone!
> 
> I just completed the first run of FESCo's newly approved Inactive
> Packager Policy[1]. Packagers that have been identified as inactive
> have a ticket in the find-inactive-packagers repo[2]. One week after
> the F37 final release, packagers who remain inactive will be removed
> from the packager group. (Note that pagure.io is one of the systems
> checked for activity, so commenting on your ticket that you're still
> around will prevent you from showing up in the second round.)

So, I have a probably-controversial idea for a follow-up on this.

Even after this sweep, we have 141 proven packagers. That's a lot of
people who can build almost anything in Fedora.

It should be possible to check whether a provenpackager has built any
package they don't have direct commit rights to in the last X months.

Should we construct that search, run it, and propose removing
provenpackager status from folks who aren't using it, to cut down that
set?
-- 
Adam Williamson
Fedora QA
IRC: adamw | Twitter: adamw_ha
https://www.happyassassin.net

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