On Sun, 5 May 2024, Maciej Sobaczewski wrote:

> So here comes my question: how it this managed these days? Is there some
> process where one should apply to get his karma rights transferred to
> close enough GitHub org permissions? I realize the PHP.net karma system
> was more granular (e.g. allowing people to push to certain paths in some
> repositories) so I'm not sure if this is how it works now.

We can add people to repositories on GitHub, but the granularity is per 
project.

> Just to clarify, I don't intend to start pushing to master left and 
> right - just like I never really did back in the previous years. That 
> said, there are some no-brainer changes that perhaps I could help with 
> once I regain some of the knowledge on how PHP.net is operating these 
> days. That and also things like doc-php where I'm the only truly 
> active contributor to this almost entirely dead stub of a translation 
> (although we might have a newjoiner who reached out to me just a week 
> ago).

Is that doc-php, or doc-pl ? Which I think I saw you making a PR for.

> PS: Last question: is this mailing list still used for discussions? 
> I've checked last 500 messages and I didn't spot anything other than 
> automated notifications from GitHub and some spam. Have discussions 
> movedelsewhere or is this just that the volume of discussions is that 
> low?

They should be, it's just that there haven't been very many discussions. 
There is also the #website channel on the foundation's slack.

cheers,
Derick

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