On Mon, 2012-07-16 at 23:35 +0200, Cyril Brulebois wrote: > Laszlo Boszormenyi (GCS) <g...@debian.org> (16/07/2012): > > My intention was to limit people who can commit to mime-support. It > > seems there are multiple viewpoints for example about > > application/x-httpd-* types. One may do more harm with a commit if not > > consulted by a group of more advanced people. But I'm fine with normal > > collab-maint as well if you and Charles would like that. > > As someone processing alioth-related requests, I would find it nice to > use collab-maint for such projects; but I'm willing to hear about > arguments against that. > > As a random developer, I would really hate to see people fight through > commits. In case that would happen, I think that can be fixed, IIRC > collab-maint has some abuse clauses or something similar. > > (IOW: I'm not convinced you need a dedicated group; quite the contrary.) I already wrote my reason and that a normal collab-maint place is fine with me. So I just need to login to git.debian.org and create a repository under /git/collab-maint/ right?
Charles, I would add myself as Maintainer and you as an uploader or the vica-versa whichever suits you better. Is this OK with you? Regards, Laszlo/GCS
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