David Woodhouse wrote:
It may make sense to say that only the package owner(s) can push updates
to the public, but just committing and building should be unrestricted.
I think this is another case where too much regulation hurts us. The
policy shouldn't be "other people can't do it". It should be "act
responsibly." Every once in a while, some package maintainer might have
good cause to modify somebody else's package and push it. Usually, it
won't be the case. If there's a good reason.
I also think your (later) comment on irc was more correct than your
comment here -- if you're not the maintainer, you should be able to
change things and even build. But you shouldn't be able to push to
repos. The maintainer (or rel-eng) need to do that part.
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Peter
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