Am 08.07.14 16:48, schrieb Guido van Rossum: > May the true owner of buildbot.python.org <http://buildbot.python.org> > stand up!
Well, I think that's me (atleast by my definition of "true owner"). I requested that the machine be set up, and I deployed the software that is running the service (it was also me who originally introduced buildbot to the Python project). On the other hand, I'm not at all "in charge" of that infrastructure piece. I haven't logged into the machine in many months, and it's Antoine who currently maintains its configuration. So I don't want to be pinged when the machine is down. > (But I do think there may well not be anyone who feels they own it. And > that's a problem for its long term viability.) I don't think that's actually the case for "ownership". But then, I also think that ownership is not a very important concept for pydotorg. Most owners will likely agree that they lose their right to have a say in it when they stop maintaining the piece that they own. > Generally speaking, as an organization we should set up a process for > managing ownership of *all* infrastructure in a uniform way. I don't > mean to say that we need to manage all infrastructure uniformly, just > that we need to have a process for identifying and contacting the > owner(s) for each piece of infrastructure, as well as collecting other > information that people besides the owners might need to know. You can > use a wiki page for that list for all I care, but have a process for > what belongs there, how/when to update it, and even an owner for the > wiki page! Unfortunately, that plan keeps failing. Everybody agrees that such a list would be useful, so everybody makes their own list. I was maintaining such a list in the Python wiki for some time, until a board member decided that a publically-visible inventory is not appropriate, and it must be a password-protected wiki - where I now keep forgetting where the wiki is, in the first place, let alone remembering how to log in. Regards, Martin _______________________________________________ Python-Dev mailing list Python-Dev@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-dev Unsubscribe: https://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-dev/archive%40mail-archive.com