On 9.1.2013 20:54, Hugh Brock wrote:
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For what it's worth, I've asked about the OpenStack model for this, and
it is:
* Each project has a group of core contributors who have commit rights
for that project. Core contributors can vote to accept other folks as
core.
* Each project has a yearly vote among the core contributors to choose a
project technical lead for the project.
Fairly simple. In our case of course everyone on a project is core,
we're not so big that we have people sending patches who don't have
commit rights. Hopefully that will happen at some point.
Thoughts on this?
--Hugh
Sounds good, when we have more contributors. In this particular moment I
don't think, that it is applicable in our team. I think that system of
reviews, which we currently have, works well for now. Once we grow and
have more contributors, the "OpenStack approach" might help.
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