On 06/03/2015 12:32 PM, Boris Pavlovic wrote:
Guys,
One more time it's NOT about reputation and it's NOT about believing
somebody.
It's about human nature. We are all making mistakes.
And if we do, we can always revert a patch.
System that checks can code review merge patch is just extra check
to avoid unintentional mistakes of core reviewers and make things
self organized.
I suggest you start with trusting these leutnants and go forward with a
social contract - and if that really does not work at all, let's discuss
other options.
For the security guide, we have a social contract: It needs two +2s as
usual - but one +2 from a security team member, one from a Documentation
team member. This social contract works for our small group just fine
and I encourage you to try it out,
Andreas
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