Hi Members,
One of our (CloudStack) comitters has come with a great idea to increase
project contributions...
Traditionally Github has been very binary, you're either a commiter and you
can write to a Repo and perform Issue and Pull Request admin (like add
labels, change status, etc), or you aren
FYI similar discusion was raised on incubator list:
https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/r497c5bf9a68e631bc93274e65beb3e28b769ce21e55961407adc5d10%40%3Cgeneral.incubator.apache.org%3E
Cheers,
Tomek
On Thu, Aug 20, 2020 at 11:20 AM Paul Angus wrote:
> Hi Members,
>
> One of our (CloudStack) comi
If you mean "grant the triage role to anyone with a GitHub account" then +1.
If you mean create a new level between contributor (i.e. anyone) and
committer then -1.
If you go back (quite a few years) to when Bugzilla was the main issue
tracker for ASF projects it was (and still is for those proje
I was thinking that we would/should/might follow the permissions philosophy
that we have for cwiki, but allowing anyone to be a Triager would make
administration of it a million times simpler. I would have not any objection to
it.
CTO
paul.an...@shapeblue.com
www.shapeblue.com
-Origi
I also don’t see any harm in making triage rights open to all. There’s nothing
destructive at all in the triage permissions, and it opens things up to a bit
more frictionless contributions.
Lowering the bar is good! :-)
Harbs
> On Aug 20, 2020, at 2:34 PM, Paul Angus wrote:
>
> I was thinkin
On Thu, Aug 20, 2020 at 3:01 PM Harbs wrote:
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> I also don’t see any harm in making triage rights open to all
I suspect creative minds might find a way to spam us with this if it's
"open to all" ?
For our wikis I think we generally give write access to anyone who
*asks on our mailing lists*
> On Aug 20, 2020, at 7:06 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
>
> If you mean "grant the triage role to anyone with a GitHub account" then +1.
+1 as well here. Or anyone that minimally shows any interest. We should
proactively ask people that are contributing if they would like such status.
-Rob
>
>
+1 for opening to all. I think if anyone wants to abuse anything they can
wreak much havoc by abusive comments etc. It's a far more "attractive"
target than triaging the issue.
And we can always ask INFRA to block abusive users:
https://github.blog/2016-04-04-organizations-can-now-block-abusive-use
Le 20/08/2020 à 15:08, Bertrand Delacretaz a écrit :
On Thu, Aug 20, 2020 at 3:01 PM Harbs wrote:
I also don’t see any harm in making triage rights open to all
I suspect creative minds might find a way to spam us with this if it's
"open to all" ?
From my experience it always ends like th
Dear Apache Development Community Team,
I’ve checked your online resources and helpful tips with regards to upcoming
ASF events.
However, there are still a few questions which would be really helpful in order
for us to prepare for listing us as potential speakers:
* What are you lookin
> On Aug 20, 2020, at 12:48 PM, Jacques Le Roux
> wrote:
>
> Le 20/08/2020 à 15:08, Bertrand Delacretaz a écrit :
>> On Thu, Aug 20, 2020 at 3:01 PM Harbs wrote:
>>> I also don’t see any harm in making triage rights open to all
>> I suspect creative minds might find a way to spam us with
This "elder" thinks this is all good, but you *could* rely more on social,
rather than technical, solutions to achieve what you want without needing
Infra assistance. If the concept is introduced in a given project, where
people are given commit rights, with the explicit expectations only to use
it
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