Hi, there have been quite a few unresponsive maintainers processes in past few months + there are people that don't respond to emails in timely fashion. I'd like to have a system where anyone can see which maintainers are not available at the moment and approximate time of return to "normal". It would serve several purposes: 1. co-maintainers won't wait for main maintainer to fix something 2. when high-priority problems arise provenpackages can act immediately instead of waiting for non-responsive maintainer to not respond 3. This could serve as a factor in speeding up non-responsive maintainer process. For example developer has no away status, but hasn't responded to emails in ~ 2 weeks => gone (numbers just an example) 4. Probably a few more... I know we have [1], but as you can see, there are 4 people listed on that page. That leads me to believe two things: 1. Most people don't know the page exists (I didn't until tibbs pointed it out to me) 2. It's cumbersome to edit wiki for things like this Obviously not every fedora maintainer has shell account so exact replica of [2] wouldn't work, but I was thinking some nicer interface could be provided. Maybe simple email with special subject line: > FAS-name - $messsage And then > FAS-name - RE to a special mailing list that would be processed by a bot? Or any other alternative, just something simple that (most) people would use. I'd even volunteer to create an app that would sit in the tray if it got people to actually announce when they go away for longer than a weekend... [1] http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Vacation [2] http://dev.gentoo.org/devaway/ -- Stanislav Ochotnicky <sochotnicky@xxxxxxxxxx> Associate Software Engineer - Base Operating Systems Brno PGP: 71A1677C Red Hat Inc. http://cz.redhat.com
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