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To my fellow Gentoo developers, |
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in the Sunrise project we have some users who are ambitious and cotribute |
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more than a few ebuilds. Those regulars have the possibility to take the |
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ebuild quiz and acquire the title "Sunrise trusted committer". Those |
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sunrise committers can use extended bugzilla permissions to edit keywords |
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EBUILD and REQUEST for example in the maintainer-wanted@ and |
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maintainer-needed@ bugzilla region where usually developers clean up litle |
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or have no interest in spending time on. |
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Now I tried to get this done with the "[GLEP] Bugzilla access for |
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contributors" and I was told it is to undefined and misses out the point of |
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removing access levels again. Also I was told that a GLEP for this is |
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overkill. |
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All this is addressed and working with the current arch testers procedure. |
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The plan is to just treat Sunrise trusted committers the same as arch or |
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herd testers. The difference is that they operate on ebuilds of all |
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flavours that interest themself in the sunrise overlay and not on a certain |
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herd of packages. Neither do they focus on testing for a specific |
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architecture. Just coding is their work, not testing - which explains the |
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difference in the name. |
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Now how do people feel about this approach? |
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-Stefan |
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