On 6/7/07, Michael Cummings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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...or, Trees and Tree Climbers: Shaking up the tree



Comments?

~mcummings


As a non-dev with not a lot of free time, I applaud this suggestion.
However, my core fear is the potential for it becoming subject to
abuse, and people insisting on repeatedly uploading patches that are
not actually wanted / necessary for the project, despite the package
maintainer saying 'dude , stop'

Basically, if a non-maintainer wants maintenance rights, how do they
go about attaining them? ,  an automated service, or some vetting
process?

How do we go about handling the problem with the predicted increase in
collisions?

Is CVS fast enough / flexible enough for such a massive change in users?

(forgive me if I've made a misunderstanding, but im a SVN man, not a CVS'er )
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