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Re: Fwd: Maintainer policy for GDB
On Wed, Nov 16, 2005 at 10:44:26PM -0800, Jim Blandy wrote:
> [sourceware.org blocked my message because it had too many recipients.]
Weird, worked for me...
> I like it overall.
>
> I'm a bit concerned that one global maintainer can, by reverting a
> patch, demand to be persuaded, or have the issue kicked to the
> steering committee. If at least (say) four global maintainers comment
> on the patch and (say) 75% or more of those who comment feel the patch
> should go in, shouldn't that be enough to get it in?
>
> I'm sympathetic to complaints that voting systems clutter an otherwise
> simple proposal. And I'd hate to disrupt a general consensus on the
> rest of the document just because folks disagreed on how voting should
> work. But it'd be nice to keep things out of the steering committee
> as much as possible, and in the hands of the people doing the
> day-to-day development.
I'm not concerned by this. It would be a pretty rude thing to do. If
it happens once, we can handle that going up to the SC; if it happens
repeatedly, we can either clarify the reversion policy or censure the
maintainers involved, depending on the situation.
I absolutely don't want a voting system involved in this process.
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Daniel Jacobowitz
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