Currently, if I understand things correctly all of the people with
commit access to TurboGears have commit access to the "extra" projects
in the repository.   And I think this is generally a good thing, as it
allows us to keep moving on various pieces of the TG infrastructure
even if one of our project maintainers is unavailable.

But I think right now there's a very large difference between
technical commit access, and people feeling like various projects
"belong" to certain people.  So, I might want to change something in
the genshi quickstart project, but feel like I don't have permission.
 Or for a more up-to date example Chris might want to make a small
change to the toscawidgets middleware to make it work better with
grok.

I think we should have a basic policy that says, go ahead and make
changes.   Practice collective code-ownership as much as we can.   And
if you do something dumb, the leader of that particular project should
make a point of helping you to learn better ways to do things.

What do you all think -- especially those of you who "own" projects in
the /projects directory?

-- 
Mark Ramm-Christensen
email: mark at compoundthinking dot com
blog: www.compoundthinking.com/blog

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