Le lundi 25 octobre 2010 à 19:29 +0200, Luca Berra a écrit : > this is a suggestion i already made with mandriva but it landed nowhere, > let's try again. > > At the moment we have 1to1 relationship in all tools between maintainer > and package. But for some packages we have more than one people willing > to work on that package. Besides, for some critical package it may be > useful having more than one person responsible for it. > Also someone might be interested in helping on package foo, but feels > too much inexperienced to take full reponsability for it. Peer review is > important. > > The idea is not associating a package with a single maintainer, but > associate each package to a maintainer-group, say > [email protected], and let maintainers subscribe to package > maintenance. > > this would result that in case a ticket is opened in bugzilla vs > package, all interested parties would be notified, and start working on > a solution. (this might require a bit of coordination, but maybe just > assigning the bug to a real person is enough to note someone is taking > care of the problem)
+1 to the idea. I just wonder how it articulate on bugzilla side ( ie, we should try to avoid having a patch on bugzilla side, as this is usually causing trouble ). Ie, if I want to take care of a bug report, I would likely assign it to me, no ? Wouldn't it better to use cc for that ? -- Michael Scherer
