On Thu, Jan 25, 2024 at 11:39:54AM +0100, Richard Duivenvoorde via QGIS-Developer wrote:
> Looking at the last 10 merged PR's I can see at least 5 people > apparently able to merge: > > Marco, Andreas, Juergen, Andrea, Harrisou and myself I think the need to "guess" isn't the most transparent way of dealing with permissions. > PS2 isn't https://github.com/orgs/qgis/teams more helpfull for names? As I mention, that page shows (to me) 3 teams: - Community - QGIS Developers - QGIS security I'm part of the "QGIS Developers" (which is "secret", dunno why) and cannot merge PRs against the website repo. Maybe we could have additional teams to make things more clear, like: - QGIS PSC: write access to all repos, access to settings of all repos - QGIS Website Maintainers: write access to the website I still think the best approach would be for the PSC to keep the governance page up to date. At the moment that page references the list of contributors given by GitHub as if it was the list of maintainers of the projects, but that's clearly not the case: https://www.qgis.org/en/site/getinvolved/governance/governance.html#team The list given by GitHub is the list of commit authors, but those authors don't necessarely have the ability to accept PRs so cannot be referenced to as "maintainers" for sure. --strk;
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