[
Date Prev][
Date Next][
Thread Prev][
Thread Next][
Date Index][
Thread Index]
[
List Home]
Re: [technology-pmc] [epp-dev] EPP Policy on committers and package maintainers?
|
+1 on the proposed EPP committer election process
+1 on revising Technology Project charter. Given the diversity of projects
at Eclipse, there are many projects that do not fit into any of the existing
top-level projects. We either start creating a lot of top-level projects or
we treat Technology Project as a catch-all for what doesn't fit into other
top-level projects.
- Konstantin
-----Original Message-----
From: technology-pmc-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:technology-pmc-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Gunnar Wagenknecht
Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2011 11:09 AM
To: Technology PMC
Subject: Re: [technology-pmc] [epp-dev] EPP Policy on committers and package
maintainers?
(Markus, please forward to epp-dev)
Am 08.11.2011 19:47, schrieb Markus Knauer:
> Based on the assumption that a package maintainer committer must have a
> deep knowledge about his/her package internals (i.e. the projects that
> go into a certain package) it is an absolute requirement that he/she is
> already committer on one or many of those projects.
Given this requirement, having an easy way as in Orbit for EPP makes a
lot sense to me. In general, I think we should follow our own policies
and guidelines but look aside and around. IMHO this is a good example
for being pragmatic and don't stand in a way of a project that not only
just works but also works nicely within Eclipse.
Therefore, +1 for letting EPP establishing a committer election process
similar to Orbit (given the requirement above, i.e. already an existing
Eclipse committer).
> Regarding a move to another top-level project: I cannot think of any
> other top-level project that would be a natural home for EPP and I am
> feeling very comfortable in the Technology space. :)
Frankly, I like the idea of Wayne of adjusting our charta. Eclipse needs
a place to innovate, try new ideas and also spread the Eclipse way to
existing projects moving to Eclipse. Not all projects have the resources
to create a new top-level project. Besides, creating a top-level project
just for one project seems a little bit of "over-engineering" to me.
As for Technology, I think we should look at Eclipse at large. If a
project is of such importance to the community as EPP but has not really
another top-level place to stay, we should make it possible to stay.
-Gunnar
--
Gunnar Wagenknecht
gunnar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
http://wagenknecht.org/
_______________________________________________
technology-pmc mailing list
technology-pmc@xxxxxxxxxxx
https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/technology-pmc