On Sat, Nov 9, 2013 at 3:30 PM, Alex Alexander <wi...@gentoo.org> wrote:
> > On Sat, Nov 9, 2013 at 5:20 PM, Diego Elio Pettenò <flamee...@flameeyes.eu > > wrote: > >> I don't understand people's insistence with a single product herd given >> we don't have enough manpower yet and I don't want to have an explosion of >> aliases I need to subscribe to, the spam is enough as it is. > > > Herds are definitely not the solution for everything, but they make sense > when you have multiple people interested in maintaining large sets of > ebuilds. If nothing else, they make life easier for bug wranglers, > especially when you have >2 maintainers. > You read my comment the wrong way (or I wrote it too hastily to be understood). I mean I don't see the need to split sysadmin herd in three or more. Sure there is stuff in sysadmin that I don't care about because I don't use, but nothing forces me to maintain all of it. And if nobody cares about I'm perfectly fine to mark it as m-n. But I don't see the point in saying "well, nobody cares about nagios but two people, so we're moving it to a nagios herd". Might as well just use the two maintainers there, then. Yes I know I haven't been active at all. My time management is terrible and even after meeting Tom Limoncelli in person I doubt I'll magically start getting better at it, but I'll try to work on it.