On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 10:02:55AM +0100, Martin Walsh wrote:

>> Affiliates could have a complete list, too -- are there enough projects
>> which have enough affiliates to require not printing the list?  I searched
>> for "sch", but it didn't return anything, perahps because he's a project
>> leader.  Are there any affiliates I could search for?
>>
>> Is there a list of committers?  Any way to turn affiliates into 
>> committers?
>
> If you just click search with no search criteria, all the affiliates will 
> be shown.

Searching for nothing?  That's an incredibly unintuitive interface.

On the affiliate search results page, "Contributor" is misspelled, as well
as the green message you get when you change someone's contributor status.

>> Will there be any way to disassociate Project Leaders from committers?
>> That's one of the things that annoys me currently.
>
> Could you elaborate further on this.  Not quite sure I understand what you 
> mean.

Every project has "leaders".  This set of users are also have commit
privileges for all repositories associated with the project (as well as
being the exact set of users able to edit the project pages).  This
association should be able to be broken, as not all "leaders" should be
committers by default, particularly if they're "leaders" simply in order to
be able to edit the web page.

>> What does Verify actually do?
>
> Verifies the integrity of the repository (svnadmin verify $REPO_PATH.) This 
> is only supported by Subversion.

Then it probably shouldn't show up for mercurial repos.

>> Will there be a link from the Project Leader
>
> To where?  There profile?

Hm.  Must have deleted something.  I'm not sure where I was going with
this, unfortunately.  It wasn't to their profile, but something more
management oriented.

Danek

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