On Jul 23, 2014, at 11:02 AM, Ralph Castain <r...@open-mpi.org> wrote:
> Just a little confusing here as some of these folks have changed > organizations, some of the orgs have dropped out of sight, etc. So it isn't > entirely clear who owns what on your chart. Note that the chart I included in the email is pulled directly from the AUTHORS file. So if things have changed, people should update their entries in AUTHORS. We keep a FULL list of people who have *ever* committed in AUTHORS; we never trim it. > Looking at your lists, it is full of people who haven't been involved with > OMPI for many years. So I'd say you should remove everyone on your "no > commits in last year" list who doesn't respond and/or have someone from an > active member org specifically request they be retained. I'm guessing all of those will drop off, too. I did a quick check and I think that (almost) everyone who hasn't had a commit in the last year isn't on the wiki page to be classified (some exceptions include the IU staff who have admin rights over the repo, etc.). Regardless, I think those who have drifted away from the project won't update the wiki, and we'll end up deleting their accounts next week. If a mistake is made, it's easy/trivial to restore an SVN account. -- Jeff Squyres jsquy...@cisco.com For corporate legal information go to: http://www.cisco.com/web/about/doing_business/legal/cri/