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At the FESCo meeting that took place on March 20, 2009, FESCo elected
to retroactively apply review to any package which the provenpackager
group cannot commit to. You are receiving this email because you
maintain or co-maintain such a package.

Due to concerns from maintainers such as yourselves, the
provenpackager group was recently reseeded with only sponsors in the
packager group. People who are not sponsors that wish to gain access
to the group must following a process[1] that culminates in FESCo
vetting the application and approving or denying it at the regular
meeting.

In the two weeks since this policy has been in force, FESCo did in
fact decline a provenpackager application.

If you believe that you have justifiable reason for not allowing this
select group of people to commit to your packages, then please file a
ticket[2] and state the reasons. FESCo will then decide in it's
regular meeting on 2009/04/03 about each of these packages. Any
packages that have not had tickets filed for them will be opened to
provenpackager commits on that date.

Thanks!
-Jon

[1]  https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Provenpackager_policy
[2]  https://fedorahosted.org/fesco

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