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Mike Doty wrote: |
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> Chris Gianelloni wrote: |
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>> How do you kick someone out of a project? Currently, I know of no way |
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>> to do so. |
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> It's at the leads discretion. For amd64 me and my OP leads talk it over |
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> and make a decision. I suspect that most leads simply don't have the |
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> balls to remove someone. It's not an enjoyable task. |
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Never had to do, probably because nobody really did anything to require |
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that, cleaning the herd from people not interested/active anymore on the |
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other hand... |
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>> What process is required for someone to join a project? Currently, |
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>> anyone can add themselves to any project without any consent from the |
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>> project itself. |
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> It's also the leads discretion. Were someone try to add themselves to a |
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> project I run without chatting with me(or my OP leads) first, he'd find |
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> himself quietly removed at best. |
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Usually people ask to the leads/team before joining in... |
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lu |
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Luca Barbato |
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Gentoo/linux Gentoo/PPC |
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http://dev.gentoo.org/~lu_zero |
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