Hello everybody,
I was looking through the modules owner list [1] and realized that it's
now woefully out of date. It hasn't always been well maintained but
right now it's practically useless citing owners and peers who don't
work on Firefox anymore and components that don't exist anymore. Do we
i
Hello Gabriele,
I cannot comment on how much of https://wiki.mozilla.org/Modules/All is
out of date or no longer relevant. If it is wrong for Firefox then do
please feel free to update https://wiki.mozilla.org/Modules/Firefox
Spike
On 26/10/2018 09:58, Gabriele Svelto via governance wrote:
While there may be some parts that are out of date or inaccurate, in my
experience it's mostly reliable and a vital resource.
I suggest making specific suggestions about the things that need changing.
Nick
On Fri, Oct 26, 2018 at 7:58 PM Gabriele Svelto via governance <
governance@lists.mozilla.
I haven't gone through the entire document but here's a few names of
people that I'm pretty sure aren't working on the components they're
marked on anymore:
* Browser WebAPI
Owner: Kan-Ru Chen
Peer: Fabrice Desré
* Content HTTP Headers
Owner: Gervase Markham
* Layout Engine
Peer: Robert O'Ca
Dave Camp recently put forward a proposal to "restructure the
Firefox-related modules under control of a new "Technical Leadership
Module Committee" (TLMC), as described below."
[ "below" is over here:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/mozilla.governance/YTTqUzWaJ00 ]
We should prob
Please do not update module pages without either talking to the module
owner or discussing with governance first.
On Fri, Oct 26, 2018 at 2:55 AM spike--- via governance <
governance@lists.mozilla.org> wrote:
> Hello Gabriele,
>
> I cannot comment on how much of https://wiki.mozilla.org/Modules/A
The TLMC actually started discussing this yesterday, expect to see some
proposals/changes soon.
On Fri, Oct 26, 2018 at 7:39 AM mhoye via governance <
governance@lists.mozilla.org> wrote:
>
> Dave Camp recently put forward a proposal to "restructure the
> Firefox-related modules under control of
I agree with Nick; this is an important resource and if it’s not up-to-date, it
needs to be fixed, not deleted. The MDN Web Docs team relies on it to help
track down potential sources of information, or people who might be able to
provide needed technical reviews for new content.
--
Eric Sheph
Thank you for providing the list!
Just because a person isn't working at Mozilla doesn't mean they can't be
an owner or peer. It would be worth contacting the individuals in question
to see if they want their names to be removed from the lists. (Does a peer
have the ability to stand down without t