Le lundi 27 janvier 2014 à 20:44 +0100, Jonas Smedegaard a écrit : > Greetings, fellow Javascript hackers, > > Quoting Jonas Smedegaard (2014-01-02 16:29:30) > > Quoting Jérémy Lal (2014-01-02 13:01:12) > >> I wonder if there is a minimum official requirement for granting SCM > >> commit access to newcomers. > > > > At most there is "common practice" and of that there is several: > > Alioth is provided by Debian and has the requirement that its use > > should be related to Debian, but apart from that we decide on our own > > how we want to work internally in our team. > > > > I like to avoid taking or giving orders from others, and since we use > > Alioth only as central "hub" for distributed resources (git and > > mailinglists) I see no need for hierarchy and routinely appoint "super > > cow powers" to any newcomer to our team. > > > > If others insist that we should have hierarchy and distrust newcomers > > until they somehow prove themselves worthy of higher power, then I > > will demote myself to the lowest power (and consider leaving the > > group). > > Noone commented on this part. > > Last call: If noone argues to the contrary, I will promote all team > members to admin status one week from now.
Agreed, but before you do: what's the worst thing an abusing member with admin status can do to the project ? Jérémy. _______________________________________________ Pkg-javascript-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pkg-javascript-devel
