On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 11:21:49AM +0100, Harald Sitter wrote:
> To me the solution then seems to revise kubuntu-dev membership criteria and 
> control? If they are competent and trustable enough they should become member 
> of kubuntu-dev as that attributes technical knowledge (and could easily get 
> added a 'technical trustworthy' attribute).

Membership of kubuntu-dev implies membership of kubuntu-members.  Asking in 
#ubuntu-devel just now

10:30 < xnox> Riddell: to become a developer, one needs to show a
              sustained contribution for more than one cycle, so yeah
              6+ months is requirement for developers.

Allowing informal membership of kubuntu-packagers and kubuntu-ppa is a
nice stepping stone to tell people they are valued and trusted
contributors before we can give them full -membership or -dev
privilages.

(And I still think 6 months is too long for -membership or -dev,
building community needs letting people in without too much barrier,
one of the aims of Ubuntu was to allow a lower barrier of entry than
Debian.)

Jonathan

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