Re: The future of commit access policy for core Firefox

2017-03-11 Thread Gabor Krizsanits via governance
On Sat, Mar 11, 2017 at 7:23 AM, Nicholas Nethercote wrote: > > Depending on the relative timezones of the reviewer and reviewee, that > could delay landing by 24 hours or even a whole weekend. > > As someone working from Europe and 90% of the time with people from the West Coast, thank you very

Re: The future of commit access policy for core Firefox

2017-03-11 Thread smaug via governance
On 03/11/2017 08:23 AM, Nicholas Nethercote wrote: On Sat, Mar 11, 2017 at 2:23 PM, smaug via governance < governance@lists.mozilla.org> wrote: I'd be ok to do a quick r+ if interdiff was working well. Depending on the relative timezones of the reviewer and reviewee, that could delay landing

Re: The future of commit access policy for core Firefox

2017-03-11 Thread Benjamin Kerensa via governance
+1 for these proposed changes On Thu, Mar 9, 2017 at 1:53 PM, Mike Connor wrote: > (please direct followups to dev-planning, cross-posting to governance, > firefox-dev, dev-platform) > > > Nearly 19 years after the creation of the Mozilla Project, commit access > remains essentially the same as

Re: The future of commit access policy for core Firefox

2017-03-11 Thread Cameron Kaiser via governance
On 3/10/17 4:38 AM, Masatoshi Kimura wrote: On 2017/03/10 6:53, Mike Connor wrote: - Two-factor auth must be a requirement for all users approving or pushing a change. I have no mobile devices. How can I use 2FA? Previously I was suggested to buy a new PC and SSD only to shorten the b