------ Original Message ------
From "Dave Cridland" <[email protected]>
To "XMPP Standards" <[email protected]>
Date 18/12/2024 14:50:16
Subject [Standards] Re: XEP-0001 Changes to reflect current practice wrt XEP Authors

On Wed, 18 Dec 2024 at 14:20, Goffi <[email protected]> wrote:
I don't say that accepting patches by email is a must, but there should be an
option that doesn't require creating an account on a private company's
service, even if it's not used often.

I do 100% sympathise. However, options such as running our own version control, or insisting that the Editor handles emailed patches and submissions, seem to put the additional load on the wrong people too.

I do think anything we do here is inevitably a compromise, I'm hoping we can find one we're all equally, and minimally, unhappy with.

FWIW, I don't think everyone being equally unhappy is really the aim here. We have one active Editor, who says they're not likely to process email submissions. I vaguely remember it might have been processing email submissions that caused the previous Editor (me) to finally lose the will, and we've burned out many Editors over the years - so I think our practical aim has to be minimising everyone else's unhappiness secondary to being able to keep Editors. (Side note, I admire Florian's "I care about this so I'll volunteer for the extra work", rather than trying to push more onto Daniel)

I don't think requiring GitHub accounts is the 'right thing' in principle, but I think needing everything to be a GitHub PR if that's what Editors want is what we practically need to do, and the "If you can't GitHub please mail standards@ and find someone there to help you" suggestion is pragmatic - at the moment we have Florian volunteering to pick that up, and if in the future it stops being viable we can reassess (as with all things).

/K
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