[gentoo-dev] Re: [GLEP] Bugzilla access for contributors
Bryan Østergaard wrote: [..] Adding a bit of structure to it seemed like a good thing and I'd argue that the small bit of structure have helped keep the discussion on track. I talked with kloeri in private about this and a GLEP that allows giving out bugzilla access permissions by non-recruiters is not wanted. Because of this we concluded to apply the AT/HT procedure on overlays: Projects operating on overlays can also recruit herd testers and call them trusted committer. This explicitly includes sunrise which operates on a random mumbo-jumbo of ebuilds. thanks kloeri and request for discussion :) best regards, Stefan -- gentoo-dev@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-dev] Re: [GLEP] Bugzilla access for contributors
Elfyn McBratney wrote: thus that developer can request write access for them. It's worked like that for at least two years... I did that and devrel asked me to write a GLEP. If you can show me another way to do it, I would like to hear about it! I have two contributors with ebuild quiz here. Regards, Stefan -- gentoo-dev@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-dev] Re: [GLEP] Bugzilla access for contributors
Josh Saddler wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Stefan Schweizer wrote: [. . .] Define contributors -- is this a special status? If it is, how does one *become* a contributor to get these rights? This is potentially a big problem, the way I see it. As the word might tell a contributor is someone who is contributing. No special status involved. - Stefan -- gentoo-dev@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-dev] Re: [GLEP] Bugzilla access for contributors
Alec Warner wrote: C. No real standard on any other fora. I don't need a GLEP to add someone to my project overlay, or grant them voice or ops in my project's IRC channel. I don't need a GLEP to get them subscribed to my mailing list and I don't need a GLEP to add them to (most) project aliases. Why does this require one? devrel, plasmaroo, asked me to send this here. And hparker wanted me to send it in, too. Cannot really answer that myself, but obviously there is no working solution without a GLEP. I have two users on queue with their ebuild quiz ready. Show me a way to get access for them if you think that this is unneeded! Regards, Stefan -- gentoo-dev@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-dev] Re: [GLEP] Bugzilla access for contributors
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Stefan Schweizer wrote: Josh Saddler wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Stefan Schweizer wrote: [. . .] Define contributors -- is this a special status? If it is, how does one *become* a contributor to get these rights? This is potentially a big problem, the way I see it. As the word might tell a contributor is someone who is contributing. No special status involved. - Stefan Contributing what? Contributing how much? Contributing how long? How is quality measured? Is there a minimum level somewhere? X amount of ebuilds? X amount of patches for docs/packages, or donating hardware, or adminning a webnode somewhere? Things to think about. :) -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.4 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFE+9BCrsJQqN81j74RAk30AKCj4vWD5SK04N2Cje/lVY/d97tfcgCffKe4 s0OrRkREdAXg0ZKbJww6E8M= =BeJ5 -END PGP SIGNATURE- -- gentoo-dev@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-dev] Re: [GLEP] Bugzilla access for contributors
On Mon, Sep 04, 2006 at 08:35:54AM +0200, Stefan Schweizer wrote: Alec Warner wrote: C. No real standard on any other fora. I don't need a GLEP to add someone to my project overlay, or grant them voice or ops in my project's IRC channel. I don't need a GLEP to get them subscribed to my mailing list and I don't need a GLEP to add them to (most) project aliases. Why does this require one? devrel, plasmaroo, asked me to send this here. And hparker wanted me to send it in, too. Cannot really answer that myself, but obviously there is no working solution without a GLEP. I have two users on queue with their ebuild quiz ready. Show me a way to get access for them if you think that this is unneeded! It's very much needed imo. See other reply where I explain exactly why it's needed. Regards, Bryan Østergaard -- gentoo-dev@gentoo.org mailing list