On 5 December 2017 at 13:57, Christoph M. Becker <cmbecke...@gmx.de> wrote:

> On 05.12.2017 at 14:34, Pedro Magalhães wrote:
>
> > On Tue, Dec 5, 2017 at 12:49 PM, Johannes Schlüter <
> johan...@schlueters.de>
> > wrote:
> >
> >> we currently have 118 outstanding php.net account requests going back
> >> to October 2016. If you recently tried to onboard somebody could you
> >> verify whether they are still unapproved?


I went through the outstanding "doc" group requests, there are currently
only 2 of those now remaining (I'm waiting on replies to emails for those
two).

Of the other two groups, there are currently 11 for the "php" group and 78
for the "pecl" group.


> > > If somebody creates a mass-
> >> edit interface this would also be great, as the CSRF protection makes
> >> deleting obvious spam requests a bit more annoying than it neeeded. :-D
>

I didn't tackle this, but I have changed master so it that shows the "note"
that folks enter when applying for their account, to make it easier/quicker
to scan the list (e.g. for spam, and for me to find the "[group: doc]"
requests).


> >>
> >> If you see legit requests drop me (or somebody else with powers) a note
> >> (including what kind of svn/git karma is needed) and I can set it up.
> >>
> >> https://master.php.net/manage/users.php?search=&order=&forward=0&begin=
> >> 0&max=20&unapproved=1 (I believe this is visible to all @php.net
> >> account holders)
> >
> > To add to that, AFAIK new requests via http://php.net/git-php.php are
> not
> > sending the e-mail they should to this mailing list (PHP Group). Hence
> the
> > large number of outstanding requests without follow-up.
>
> An additional issue is that many account requests are made for PECL
> accounts as well, and not everybody who has karma to approve or reject
> VCS account requests has karma to handle PECL account requests.

Furthermore, while some have karma to approve VCS accounts, they may not
> have karma to grant karma – so approving the accounts without granting
> actual karma does not really make sense.
>

You're right there, the two (approving an account, granting the appropriate
commit karma) should almost always be done at the same time. Anyone looking
to help with the account requests should have SVNROOT karma, or ask for it.
:)


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