Greetings everyone. Today we have packager groups used in src.fedoraproject.org to allow a group of people to maintain packages. In the past this has been used for SIGs/packaging areas. ie, python-packaging-sig or robotics-sig or the like. FESCo has been asked about creating company related groups. ( https://pagure.io/fesco/issue/2966 and https://pagure.io/fesco/issue/2929 ) ie, foocorp-sig / foocopr-packagers. These groups would then be used to help maintain packages that foocorp finds of interest/value. This would help companies manage the people they pay to contribute. It would allow them to more easily add/remove employees as time goes on instead of someone having to go and add/remove someone from a bunch of packages. So, I promised to start a thread here about this. Should such groups require FESCo approval? If so, what would be requirements to approve/deny? Should we require some documentation? ie, should the group have to make a doc/wiki page explaining what it's for and how to reach group owners in case of problems? Thoughts? kevin
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