Re: Patches for trivial bugs sitting in bugzilla -> trivial patch policy?

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On 06/26/2014 06:42 PM, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
Another idea that leaps to mind is to add more provenpackagers...
have we set the bar too high so no one wants to apply?

Debian has packages in collab-maint, where any Debian Developer can make changes and upload them. In Debian, this is purely a social convention because the project doesn't have ACLs for Debian Developers, but there is a strong notion of package ownership despite the lack of technical enforcement.

Perhaps Fedora package maintainers could set a flag on their package which would grant access to anyone who maintains any other package? This way, package maintainers could gradually reduce the need for provenpackager privileges (similar to what Debian did with the introduction of the Debian Maintainer role, which is also governed by package ACLs).

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