I have changed our memberships on teams under the github juju organisation, to limit commit access to the juju branch to the landing bot. Sorry for the extra email kipple from this.
Everyone is now a member of @juju/hackers and everyone except team leads have been removed from owners. Branches that have gated landings have @juju/bots only as collaborators. Branches we still need to test and merge manually have @juju/hackers as collaborators. The juju-gui project is both - you guys may want to switch to bot only. Owners can still do everything. This means yes, team leads, you can still corrupt the central repository if you do bad things with git. As a side effect, you'll notice you've been subscribed to lots of repositories you may not have been previously. You can go and unwatch any you don't want to receive email about, just go to the page (such as <https://github.com/juju/jenkins-github-lander>) and on the 'Unwatch' dropdown select either "Not watching" or "Ignoring". There are still a few issues with the current setup - most of us now can't do useful things like add a new repository under the juju namespace, we'll need to ask our team lead to do it instead. We also can't bypass the bot if needed, and team leads lack a safety net by default. One option would be to create a role account, jujuowner, remove *everyone* from owners but that, and share the credentials to that account. Would this be preferable to the current setup? Martin -- Juju-dev mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/juju-dev
