I've no objections, I'll echo what Daan said and encourage anyone else in the 
community to propose themselves if having a triaging Github role simplifies how 
they work and contribute to CloudStack.


Regards.

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From: David Jumani <david.jum...@shapeblue.com>
Sent: Monday, September 21, 2020 14:35
To: dev@cloudstack.apache.org <dev@cloudstack.apache.org>
Subject: Triage Permission

Hi,

While working with the CloudStack repository, logging issues and contributing, 
I've noticed a long turnaround time for issues and pull requests. I guess that 
it might have to do with the fact that only committers can modify and manage 
them.
To alleviate this, I'd like to propose the granting the Triage 
permission<https://docs.github.com/en/github/setting-up-and-managing-organizations-and-teams/repository-permission-levels-for-an-organization>
 on GitHub to some of the active members of our community.


They can manage issues / pull requests, and add bots to automate mundane tasks, 
without having write access to the repository.
This would be a great stepping stone for growing the community, reducing the 
workload on Committers and would help in keeping community members and 
developers engaged in the project!

As a trial, I'd propose the following users be granted it and based on the 
result / feedback we can continue to add more members
@shwstppr @davidjumani @Pearl1594 @ACSGitBot @Spaceman1984 @sureshanaparti 
@vladimirpetrov

Thanks,
David


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