On Tue, 2013-12-17 at 10:15 +0530, Akshay Vyas wrote:
> So I'm proposing we do something simple: let's just go
ahead and stick
> everyone who can reasonably be considered a 'QA team member' in the >
> FAS
> 'qa' group. This wouldn't be hard to do, I can make sure sufficient
> people within and outside RH have moderator status in the qa group, and
> then those of us who are mods can just add people appropriately. Anyone
> who files karma regularly, or validation test results, or posts to
> test@, or attends QA team meetings, anything like that - let's just
> stick 'em in QA group, and then for the future we can just say
> 'moderators can give anyone who's obviously a QA person membership in
> the QA group at any time, and when someone sends a self-introduction
> mail and doesn't completely disappear, the QA group mods should stick
> that person in the group'.
If we can do every QA stuff without being a part of QA group then
what's the use of creating a QA group
As explained a few times: there are things within Fedora as a whole (not
the QA group) which you need to be a member of a FAS group other than
'cla_done' to get access to - the intent being that only people who are
'members' of Fedora in some way should get them. Space on
fedorapeople.org and voting rights are the two examples I've cited, I
think there may be more than that.
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