Re: How attached are we to branch ACLs? -- Should we kill pkgdb?

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Dne 25.3.2017 v 07:14 Pierre-Yves Chibon napsal(a):
> On Sat, Mar 25, 2017 at 01:45:12AM +0100, Kevin Kofler wrote:
>> Pierre-Yves Chibon wrote:
>>> Of course, EPEL vs Fedora comes to mind here, but I wonder: if the EPEL
>>> maintainer has also commit on the Fedora branches, is it really that much
>>> of a big deal? And vice-versa?
>> Well, I don't want to get the EPEL bugs assigned to me.
> And you would not get them so, everything is fine \ó/
>

So the POC as it it now would be preserved? Or there would be POC for
Fedora and POC for EPEL?

Currently I typically confirms just ACLs for Rawhide, but after
branching, the Rawhide maintainer becomes maintainer of the latest
stable branch as well. I think this nicely corresponds with gained
experiences of the package maintainer and it might help a bit to keep
stable branches stable. OTOH, with PR, I think that the number of
co-maintainers might drop.

Nevertheless, except the notifications and bug assignments, I don't mind
much if there are ACL per branch or not.


Vít
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