On Mon, Aug 29, 2016 at 12:25 PM, Nigel Babu <nigelb@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello folks,
We have not pruned our Gerrit maintainers list ever as far as I can see. We've
only added people. For security reasons, I'd like to propose that we do the
following:
If you do not have a commit in the last 90 days, your membership from
gluster-maintainers team on Gerrit will be revoked. This means you won't have
permission to merge patches. This does not mean you're no longer maintainer.
This is only a security measure. To gain access again, all you have to do is
file a bug against gluster-infra and I'll grant you access immediately.
Just need a clarification. Does a "commit in the last 90 days" means merging a patch sent by someone else by maintainer or maintainer sending a patch to be merged?
When I remove someone's access, I'll send an invidual email about it. Again,
your membership on gluster-maintainers has no say on your maintainer status.
This is only for security reasons.
Thoughts on implementing this policy?
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