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On Mon, 12 Aug 2013 10:53:16 +0400 |
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Sergey Popov <pinkbyte@g.o> wrote: |
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> 11.08.2013 23:10, Tom Wijsman пишет: |
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> > There is a mismatch between the people listed on the project page |
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> > [1] and on the e-mail alias; the former lists 3 people, the latter |
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> > 8. There surely is some inconsistency here; so, who is actually |
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> > part of the team and who is just following along the mail alias? |
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> > [1]: http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/base/systemd/ |
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> Project team members are listed on project's page. |
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s/are/should be/; floppym has just been added, there was a clear |
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difference between who is on that page and whom is acting as it. While |
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not everyone on the mail alies is indeed a member, there was (or perhaps |
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still is) some inconsistency between both. |
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> They all should be |
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> subscribed to apropriate alias(to get info about bugs), but also, |
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> other devs(and even users) can be subscribed to alias too. So, alias |
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> is not a source of getting list of project members :-) |
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That, I know, yet it is often used (on IRC) in that way; last time I |
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have added myself to the genkernel alias, people saw me as a member. |
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But well, that's a different story, it would be nice to get willikins |
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to separate people that just want to be subscribed and aren't a member. |
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What really misses here is a herd which would end this confusion... |
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With kind regards, |
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Tom Wijsman (TomWij) |
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Gentoo Developer |
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E-mail address : TomWij@g.o |
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