In support of Jono's suggestion, I would say that I've seen a few
occasions where I thought we were excessively conservative before
granting permissions.

The SRU process is where we need extreme control of upload quality; and
we have it. Other areas of our development can be more permissive
because we have a lot more room to accommodate and even benefit from
mistakes as what are euphemistically called "teachable moments". Of
course, letting a bad egg into the team would be a teachable moment too,
but I've seen some excessively high standards being set for new core-dev
applicants in a few cases that end up being demotivating rather than
constructive.

Mark

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