Dear OMC,

while the process of merging and committing to openssl/openssl has been 
formalized,
no similar (official) rules for pull requests by non-OMC-member seem to apply 
to the
other two repositories openssl/tools and openssl/web. Probably it's because 
hardly
anybody outside the OMC else ever raises them? Or is it the other way around?

I would like to raise the question whether it wouldn't be beneficial for all of 
us,
if we would apply the same rules (commit access for all committers, plus the 
well
known approval rules) to all of our repos. After all, the openssl/openssl 
repository
is the most valuable of the three and I see no reason why the others would need
more protection. In the case of the openssl/web repository which targets the
official website, you might want to consider a 2OMC approval rule, but even 
there
I don't see why the usual OMC veto rule wouldn't be sufficient.

Regards,
Matthias

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