On 12 August 2012 18:16, Henri Yandell <[email protected]> wrote: > Ambivalent :) > > I do strongly believe that attic should equal attic-pmc. ie) there's > no real issue with the current setup as you should be on the PMC (so > should Henning).
There are two disadvantages to this: - it forces potential editors to join the PMC; they then need to subscribe to private@attic - updating the PMC requires a vote and a board ACK An alternative might be to permit @members (or even @committers) to edit the Attic site. > Hen > > On Sun, Aug 12, 2012 at 6:42 AM, sebb <[email protected]> wrote: >> Access to the Attic SVN files (used to create the attic website) is >> currently restricted to attic-pmc members. >> >> This is a bit unusual; normally SVN access is granted to the TLP unix >> group (which should include all the PMC members). >> >> I think it would make sense to change the Attic SVN to allow access by >> anyone in the attic unix group, which can then be expanded as >> necessary to allow non-PMC members to update the website. >> >> [The attic PMC group would still be required to provide access to any >> private SVN areas under /pmc/] >> >> This is not totally altruistic, as I'd like to request access to be >> able to help maintain the Attic pages; I don't particularly need/want >> to join the Attic PMC as well. >> Changing the SVN site access LDAP group would make it easier to grant >> access to all, not just me! >> >> Note: at present the Attic Unix group contains everyone in the Attic >> PMC group, with the addition of henning
