Re: Inactive packagers to be removed after the F37 release

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Just very minor contribution to alrready very complex trhead.

- to remove packager status if they are not using it, is just wrong. OpenJDK was using it far years and it really did not proved itself. Now OpenJDK have policy, that once you earn any status, you remain with it. The downgrade or no longer propagated status (eg form project to project) was super confussing and made more issues then it solved. Now it is much better.

- to remove proven packager status, if they are nto using proven packagers powers, is similarly wrong. Well, if there is email with deadlnie.. then maybe... As for my case - I'm not using my proven packager powers, but once per two years, I'm bumping system JDK. And n that moment I'm using my proven packager skill heavily. So hard timeout, would again do just confussion (like negotiating proven packager status again 5 minutes before dealines)

I belive all liek thsi was already said....
  Thanx all for making fedora just better and better!

J.

On 9/3/22 22:04, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
On Sat, Sep 03, 2022 at 12:24:11PM -0700, Adam Williamson wrote:

So, I have a probably-controversial idea for a follow-up on this.

Even after this sweep, we have 141 proven packagers. That's a lot of
people who can build almost anything in Fedora.

It should be possible to check whether a provenpackager has built any
package they don't have direct commit rights to in the last X months.

Should we construct that search, run it, and propose removing
provenpackager status from folks who aren't using it, to cut down that
set?

That policy was setup before this one for packagers. ;)

https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fesco/Provenpackager_policy/

kevin


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