I have been happy to serve as OpenAFS Guardian for almost ten years now, but in recent years it has become clear that as the sole Guardian, my availability has become a bottleneck that is slowing down the progress of the project. While I plan to continue my work on the project at the current level, I'm excited to welcome Andrew Deason and Michael Meffie to join me as maintainers of the OpenAFS project; the three of us will share responsibility for reviewing and approving changes submitted by all contributors through the Gerrit Code Review system.
Andrew and Michael have been long-time contributors to OpenAFS, and I welcome their expertise as we jointly maintain the health and development of the project. To help Andrew and Michael step into in their new roles and maintain the high quality of code changes we've seen in recent years, I've written up guidance on how to do code review for the project (which is going through our usual code review process as changes to the CODING file), and we've jointly agreed on the process that we will follow for approving and merging changes to the tree. What is Changing: * We're documenting and managing the process for OpenAFS Maintainers on the public OpenAFS wiki: https://wiki.openafs.org/devel/MaintainersApproval/ * The new maintainers have been granted access in Gerrit to approve changes with a +2 review, and merge approved changes to the master and stable branches. What is Staying the Same: * Our workflow remains unchanged: all changes must be merged onto the 'master' branch before being considered for backporting to the current stable branch. * The Release Team will continue to meet weekly on IRC to discuss changes required for the stable releases. What to Expect: * A forthcoming "Contributor Guide" will provide improved guidance on how to contribute and review code on Gerrit. * Many old gerrit changes will see new activity as we try to focus our initial efforts to review and accept existing fixes that have yet to be merged. * With the increase in maintainer time, we anticipate that the rate of code acceptance into the OpenAFS codebase will eventually stabilize at a more rapid cadence, allowing for bug fixes and improvements to be merged more quickly. Please join me in welcoming Andrew and Michael to their new roles! I look forward to seeing the positive impact they will have on the project. Best regards, Ben Kaduk _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
