Re: Question about "what to do if mantainer is absent"

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On Wed, 15 May 2013 15:06:14 -0600
Ken Dreyer <ktdreyer@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> You can always drop the co-maintainership after you've got the ACLs
> and done your work :)
> 
> Speaking for myself, if I see someone's contributed a good patch in
> Bugzilla, I'd much sooner add them as a co-maintainer (even if it's
> just temporary) than have the entire Fedora project become a
> free-for-all.

Note that also we have finer grain than that... you can grant someone
just commits access. Then they can commit, but won't get cc'ed on bugs,
etc. 

kevin

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