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On 22/11/12 11:22 PM, Robin H. Johnson wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 08:22:10PM -0600, Donnie Berkholz wrote:
>> On 11:11 Sun 18 Nov     , Robin H. Johnson wrote:
>>> Here's a list of every package where I'm a maintainer and there
>>> is no herd listed (but their might be other maintainers):
> I didn't say I was dropping any of the packages, merely making an 
> explicit list of packages I maintain, that other developers are
> welcome to touch - if they want to take them over explicitly, that
> would be great too.
> 

..  For certain things, I think it would be very beneficial for this
to be true (other dev's welcome to touch) across the tree.  Maybe if
there is enough general support for it, we should change our default
of "never touch a maintainer's package without permission of the
maintainer/herd", to "OK to touch unless package metadata explicitly
requests not to" ...?  And we can put a tag in the metadata to
indicate this (or even to indicate what other dev's can and can't
touch -- ie, can touch *DEPEND, can bump EAPI, cannot add features,
cannot bump)?

Thoughts?

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