When the time comes please make the request through whatever channel is needed. We won't remember requests coming in right now.
Sent from my Windows Phone ________________________________ From: Roger Whitcomb<mailto:rogerandb...@rbwhitcomb.com> Sent: 7/9/2015 2:01 PM To: dev@community.apache.org<mailto:dev@community.apache.org> Subject: Re: Moving Apache Extras Definitely need admin rights to the new Pivot-Extras for the Pivot PMC. Thanks, ~Roger Whitcomb Apache Pivot PMC Chair > On Jul 9, 2015, at 12:18 PM, Ross Gardler <ross.gard...@microsoft.com> wrote: > > Thanks Daniel, > > Sharing admin account with ComDev PMC makes sense. > > By "delegating read/write access to the new repos" do you mean the ComDev > owned admin account will assign individual project admin rights to the > relevant PMC upon request. If that's the case then the ComDev PMC as a whole > can own this responsibility. We can manage it through JIRA, that way when > Infra gets requests they can simply reassign to ComDev. It would be wonderful > if the infra contractors could help with this workload, but I see no reason > why ComDev volunteers (including me) can't help. > > I've been meaning to go through the list but if my assumption above is > correct I see an alternative and less labour intensive option. Accounts that > are still owned by ComDev after x months (I suggest a minimum of 12 months) > will be examined and if appropriate closed. > > It would be great if you, as part of your migration process, will handle the > notifications to PMCs to ensure they are aware of this. I'd suggest one email > saying "we will do this, you will need to open a ComDev ticket to ensure you > get admin access promptly". Followed by a, "we are doing it now" and a final > "it's done, all further enquiries to ComDev". > > Ross > > -----Original Message----- > From: Daniel Gruno [mailto:humbed...@apache.org] > Sent: Thursday, July 9, 2015 11:43 AM > To: dev@community.apache.org > Subject: Moving Apache Extras > > Hiya folks, > > I'm the "lucky person" in charge of moving the some 350 projects from Google > Code to SourceForge. > This will happen over the course of next week, save some freak accident > occurs, however, SourceForge is not Google Code, and as such, there are a few > things we need to consider: > > - I will create an admin account that will initially own all the imported > projects. This can/will be shared with the ComDev PMC. > - Someone (not me!!) will have to step up and help out with delegating > read/write access to the new repos on SourceForge. > - Preferably, someone will have to go through the giant list of projects, and > select those we'll import. This is not strictly necessary, but if someone > volunteers for this, that'd be super duper. > > The most important thing is that we are able to delegate write access to the > devs (and do so!), so this does not simply become a big data dump that just > sits there. If any of you are interested in taking on that task (preferably > more than one person), please do speak up :) > > With regards, > Daniel.