Hi Go SIG,
Recently I received an email from Robert-André inviting me to join the SIG. As a package maintainer who co-maintains a bunch of Go packages, I am willing to joining the SIG.
As requested in the email, I added *commit* access to go-sig on the following 16 packages. If admin access is needed in specific case, please drop emails with the package owner copied so that we can have more in-depth discussion.
golang-github-BurntSushi-freetype-go golang-github-BurntSushi-graphics-go golang-github-BurntSushi-xgb golang-github-BurntSushi-xgbutil golang-github-alecthomas-assert golang-github-alecthomas-colour golang-github-alecthomas-kingpin golang-github-alecthomas-repr golang-github-alecthomas-template golang-github-alecthomas-units golang-github-axgle-mahonia golang-github-disintegration-imaging golang-github-howeyc-fsnotify golang-github-msteinert-pam golang-github-nfnt-resize golang-github-sergi-go-diff
However I did not add the SIG any access to the following packages
deepin-api golang-deepin-go-lib golang-github-linuxdeepin-dbus-factory golang-github-linuxdeepin-go-x11-client
I would like to explain the reason a bit. As we are packaging the Deepin Desktop Environment into Fedora, we found that Deepin is not keeping a stable API - sometimes their library updates a long time earlier than their applications. As a result, we need a huge amount of time to test before updating any of the dependencies. So in case we are not in sync by the time we are updating deepin* packages, we tend to keep them within us for now.