>>>>> "Julien" == Julien Cristau <jcris...@debian.org> writes:
Julien> On Sat, Apr 11, 2020 at 10:04:55AM +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote: >> Julien> f...@salsa.debian.org and f...@debian.org both existing and Julien> referring to different people risks causing confusion. I'd Julien> like to understand why we're going that way. We aren't. However, there has been an emerging project consensus that we do not wish for people's usernames (salsa or otherwise, but especially salsa) to change as their role in the project changes. I've been seening this come up again and again throughout my term as DPL: * Disabling people's ability to contribute to salsa when their account was suspended was a significant unintended consequence of DAM actions last year. It created a lot of friction. * That same friction appeared as pushback on recommending salsa in various ways. * As a side thread on the Git Packaging discussion on debian-devel, there was a strong desire to improve this and get to a position where -guest accounts didn't work the way they do today. I did not directly report on that in my consensus call because it was out of scope, but as the person facilitating that discussion, I think we had a presumptive consensus in favor of moving in that direction. * The issues with -guest accounts did impact the consensus call for the Git Packaging discussion in that we had fewer options to recommend for non-DDs starting out packaging. People felt uncomfortable recommending a -guest name for packaging, and the account lifecycle issues significantly complicated that discussion. * It's my reading of the thread here that there was again a rough consensus in favor of not having usernames change as your role in the project changes. Multiple arguments have been advanced and it appears the rough consensus of the discussion here is in favor of the change. Your concern--about foo@salsa and f...@debian.org both existing has been discussed. It's clear there is a desire to minimize this. At least for the pathways involving nm.debian.org, my understanding is that we will avoid this. by requiring that people register a salsa account before obtaining a DSA guest account, DSA could choose to close off the remaining ways in which this conflict emerges. Obviously, the salsa maintainers and nm maintainers don't have the power to make this happen. They have managed the risk in the areas where they can and have notified everyone of the issue. My suspicion is that the project will conclude that even given a residual risk if DSA were not to choose to act, the advantages of having usernames not change is sufficient that the project is unwilling to try to override the salsa maintainers. --Sam
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