On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 07:52:19PM -0500, Josh Boyer wrote:
Why? Grr! It does not take someone from FESCo to draft such a thing.
Anyone, yes ANYONE, can draft something and ask FESCo to ratify it.
Indeed, but nobody has come with something now, so I think it would be
nice to have FESCo propose something.
Now, frankly I'm not sure something outside of the existing AWOL
procedure is needed at all.
I am sure of the contrary. AWOL is for people who are AWOL. Here we are
talking about maintainers who are not AWOL but still don't act. It is
a very different situation. If somebody AWOL has his packages forcefully
orphaned there is no problem (it is even right...), while for a maintainer
not AWOL, it may be considered to be rude.
I agree. Open CVS ACLs and co-maintainers _should_ help lessen the
occurrence of this. However, that is still up to the primary maintainer
to decide, and we have to take exceptions as they come.
No, open CVS ACLs and co-maintainers don't help in that case. Well, it
helps implementing the fix, but it isn't the issue here. Here we just
want that the maintainer says 'ok, you seem to be interested, be
co-maintainer, implement what you propose I'll check and rebuild'. Or
'Ok, propose a patch'. Or 'This seems to be an easy fix, but there are
some issues you are missing, still I don't have currently the time to
explain, I'll come back as time permit'.
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Pat