It's the whole thread that implies that not your mail only.
No one managed to explain why there should be actions against people instead of packages.
I would be really thankful if someone explains how he can getter better measurement of
people activity than of package maintenance problems and what is the benefit of tracking
persons activity - it's not a competition it's supposed to be a collaboration and
every should do as much as he can and wants.
Alexander Kurtakov
Red Hat Eclipse team
----- Original Message -----
From: "Vít Ondruch" <vondruch(a)redhat.com>
To: devel(a)lists.fedoraproject.org
Sent: Tuesday, November 6, 2012 12:55:27 PM
Subject: Re: Revamping the non responsive maintainer process
I don't know what are you reading in my response, but I definitely
did
not propose anything like "noone wants people that are ready to do
one
thing in a year".
Vit
Dne 6.11.2012 09:52, Aleksandar Kurtakov napsal(a):
> Where is the community spirit? What went wrong with fedora
> community? Why on earth do you people insist on tracking people
> activity and not try detecting unmaintained packages?
> Detecting unmaintained packages is even easier and has clearer
> metrics.
>
> Really, why noone wants people that are ready to do one thing in a
> year? Are many people here feeling superior than the rest of the
> world and think there is no need for further contributions and
> they can do everything alone ? I'm starting to be really worried
> for the path Fedora is going.
>
> Alexander Kurtakov
> Red Hat Eclipse team
>
> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Vít Ondruch" <vondruch(a)redhat.com>
>> To: devel(a)lists.fedoraproject.org
>> Sent: Tuesday, November 6, 2012 10:28:11 AM
>> Subject: Re: Revamping the non responsive maintainer process
>>
>> Dne 5.11.2012 10:22, Marcela Mašláňová napsal(a):
>>> On 11/02/2012 06:57 PM, "Jóhann B. Guðmundsson" wrote:
>>>> On 11/02/2012 04:56 PM, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
>>>>> On Fri, 02 Nov 2012 16:44:06 +0000
>>>>> "Jóhann B. Guðmundsson" <johannbg(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> On 11/02/2012 04:25 PM, Tom Lane wrote:
>>>>>>> =?UTF-8?B?IkrDs2hhbm4gQi4gR3XDsG11bmRzc29uIg==?=
>>>>>>> <johannbg(a)gmail.com> writes:
>>>>>>>> On 11/02/2012 03:32 PM, Matthew Miller wrote:
>>>>>>>>> On Fri, Nov 02, 2012 at 03:12:56PM +0000,
"Jóhann B.
>>>>>>>>> Guðmundsson" wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> Dead/un-maintained packages need to be
removed/reassigned
>>>>>>>>>> at
>>>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>>> very *beginning* of an new development cycle so
feature
>>>>>>>>>> owners
>>>>>>>>>> and others working in the community are dealing
with
>>>>>>>>>> active
>>>>>>>>>> and
>>>>>>>>>> actively maintained packages.
>>>>>>> How exactly are you going to force maintainers who go
missing
>>>>>>> to do
>>>>>>> so at a prescheduled time? Real life is seldom that
>>>>>>> convenient.
>>>>>> If at this point we dont have any process that can actively
>>>>>> tell
>>>>>> if a
>>>>>> maintainer is present and active within the project then we
>>>>>> have
>>>>>> bigger fish to fry then the feature process...
>>>>> If we have problem A and problem B, can't we work on both at
>>>>> the
>>>>> same
>>>>> time? :)
>>>>>
>>>>>> Seriously it should not be anymore complex than monitoring
>>>>>> last
>>>>>> login
>>>>>> into the relevant infrastructure pieces to determine if the
>>>>>> relevant
>>>>>> maintainer is active or not.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> bash script + a cron job should suffice to achieve just that.
>>>>> It's not at all that simple, I'm afraid.
>>>>>
>>>>> How long since last activity do you consider someone
'inactive'
>>>>> ?
>>>>>
>>>>> What if the packages that maintain simply don't need any
>>>>> changes?
>>>>>
>>>>> What if they are on vacation?
>>>>>
>>>>> What if they are active on package A, but not doing something
>>>>> on
>>>>> package B that you wish they would?
>>>>>
>>>>> I've long wanted to revamp our process.
>>>>> I welcome concrete proposals to do so.
>>>>
>>>> Surely if an individual has not logged into for several months
>>>> into our
>>>> infrastructure he must be inactive no?
>>>>
>>>> Bash script + a cron job that monitors login should suffice to
>>>> check and
>>>> even email him asking him to confirm if he is active encase he
>>>> has
>>>> a low
>>>> maintenance component and only logs in when something is filed
>>>> ;)
>>>>
>>>> JBG
>>> No, he can own only one package and be an upstream of the
>>> package,
>>> therefore he will login only for update of the package.
>>>
>>> You are using your use-case for everyone. If you insist on
>>> automatic
>>> process, then the metric should work with more data.
>>>
>>> Marcela
>> Requiring action every 6 months, such as pressing button "Yes, I
>> am
>> still alive and kicking" in FAS after you are nagged by email,
>> would
>> be
>> acceptable annoyance even for such package maintainers, wouldn't
>> be?
>>
>> And there is such script, which is checking user activity on
>> several
>> places:
https://github.com/pypingou/fedora-active-user
>>
>> Vit
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