Future owners/ACL choices

Chris Weyl cweyl at alumni.drew.edu
Mon Feb 26 16:54:28 UTC 2007


On 2/26/07, Jesse Keating <jkeating at redhat.com> wrote:
> On Sunday 25 February 2007 23:16, Toshio Kuratomi wrote:
> > Your example brings up an important but tangential point, however: In
> > the merged Core + Extras world (aka allowing community outside of Red
> > Hat to maintain "Core" packages) someone within Red Hat could leave Red
> > Hat and still want to maintain their packages for Fedora. In many
> > cases, this would be a good thing. So changing owners should still go
> > through some sort of process even when the maintainer involved is from
> > within Red Hat (not just have a rel-engineer make the change when the
> > Red Hatter takes another job.)
>
> While in theory this sounds good, but in practice I can really see those that
> leave RH or move to a different job within RH not wanting to keep up their
> Fedora packages, and in some cases not be able to communicate that or
> interact with that correctly (@redhat.com email address no longer valid,
> etc..)
>
> While it would be best if the process is followed, there needs to be some room
> for rel-eng interaction.  There may be many packages maintained within Fedora
> purely by assignment.  A RH manager assigns maintainership of given packages
> to given people, from Fedora to RHEL to any other product.  When reassignment
> happens, it would be for the whole tree, not just the RHEL side.  These
> aren't so much 'volunteers' so many of the rules/ideals don't apply.

Why couldn't this just be handled by the existing AWOL process?  In
theory, it should be even easier to confirm the AWOL in this case --
another redhatter could ACK the person's departure (assuming they
haven't) and the process should go quickly.  I'm not seeing the need
for two sets of rules, one for @redhat and one for everyone else;
isn't that what we're trying to move away from?

Of course, this discussion is also assuming that the theoretical
person in question won't be responsible and take the minimum step of
"see ya, have fun with my packages" :)

                               -Chris

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Chris Weyl
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