On Thu, 2020-05-07 at 15:24 +0200, Alexander Kanavin wrote: > On Thu, 7 May 2020 at 14:38, Jens Rehsack <rehs...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > I agree there should be a way to update maintainers e-main once > > we determine they are not longer willing to take part in that > > program or absent. I believe this an issue in general for > > OpenSource has had to address over the years. > > > > > > My plan is to experiment with this for the python3* recipes in > > oe-core for a start: they've been bouncing between various people > > over the past couple of years, but no active maintainer has > > emerged. > > > > I'd like to see 'non-systemd init' in, either :) > > On a technical level this means updating maintainers.inc entries to > list oe-core list as the email address; the next AUH round (in a week > or so) will go as usual (because it's the first post-release one), > and depending on how maintainers react, and who hasn't sent anything > at all for a long time, I will propose something specific.
I agree we do need to do something and it was briefly discussed by the YP TSC who basically agreed we need to tweak things. Firstly though, we could do with digging out Ross' original emails and properly documenting "maintainers" on the wiki. I thought we'd done that but none of us could find it with a quick search which is bad if it does exist. Is anyone willing to summarise the current process on the wiki based on those emails? (or point at the page if it does exist!) Cheers, Richard
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