Hi All,

Consider this both a rant and a GLEP pre-proposal.  When we created the
idea of herds back in the day, there was a clear distinction between a
herd and a team (and a project).  Over time, those definitions have
become blurry.  I would like emphasise:

A herd is a group of like *packages*
A team is a bunch of people who share a common goal (sometimes to
maintain a herd of packages).
A herd is also a bunch of mindless beasts who follow each other.


To that end, it's been brought up that perhaps the metadata.xml files
are partly to blame, in that they imply that the package is maintained
by a herd.  There is not maintainer-team listed, just a herd.

So, I would like to propose that we make this distinction clearer in the
metadata.xml files.  I'm interested in thoughts that people have on
this, but please do cc: me in your response to be assured that I read
it.

Thanks,

Seemant
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