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On 08/11/2015 07:32 AM, Michał Górny wrote:
> Hello, everyone.
> 
> Now that we're officially on git and can officially use pull
> requests to provide rapid community interaction, it'd be convenient
> to have a little better framework for pinging package maintainers.
> 
> With the unofficial mirror/pull request project, I was either
> looking for project member GitHub accounts and pinging found
> project members by name, or talking to them directly on IRC.
> However, with the growth in number of pull requests this will
> become more and more inconvenient. Therefore, I think it's time to
> be able to mirror teams willing to work with GitHub community there
> for easier 'pings'.
> 
> I have two ideas right now:
> 
> 1. creating GitHub Gentoo project teams corresponding to willing
> Gentoo teams,
> 
> 2. preparing lists of GitHub usernames on project wiki pages.
> 
> Solution 1. is cleaner. In this case, we create GitHub teams under 
> the Gentoo projects, and add appropriate Gentoo developers having 
> GitHub accounts to the teams. Then, in PRs we can just ping the
> whole team like @Gentoo/Qt or like.
> 
> Solution 2. avoids adding any GitHub teams. In this case, in team
> wiki page we collect team member usernames like "@Pesa,
> @kensington, ..." so we could copy-paste it to pull requests. We
> still require extra effort when 'assigning' PRs but at least I
> don't have to lookup the same people over and over again.
> 
> With some Wiki people help, we could even implement updating
> GitHub teams automatically following Wiki member changes.
> 
> Your thoughts?
> 

Sounds good, but my GitHub nick doesn't match my dev nick, and that
nick is taken on GitHub. What do?

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