On Tue, Sep 2, 2014 at 11:16 AM, Ashley Ward <[email protected]> wrote: > I can imagine a world of fairies and unicorns where (for example) we have an > (openid enabled) gitlab, sufficiently automated that we have a repo per xep > which is writable by the authors, but anyone can raise issues and pull > requests against the xep. New issues and pull request notifications are sent > to all the xep authors and copied to the standards list too. > > This should be eminently automatable (is that a word?) and fulfils a couple > of requirements - firstly it fits the current process of xep authors > essentially being the single point of responsibility for changes to the xep, > but also allows an issue tracker per xep (which could be useful in itself and > makes it more obvious which issue applies to which xep) and provides an easy > route for anyone to raise issues or corrections.
My gut reaction is that this seems like a sensible model. /K
