On Mon, 21 Nov 2011 20:56:02 +0000, JBG (Jóhann) wrote:
Instead of everybody that are doing needed work in the distribution
having to run around after maintainers trying to find out if they are
still active or not and initiate the unresponsive maintainer policy,
cant we revert the process and have maintainer(s) having to reassure
their ownership on their package(s) at the begin of each development
cycle and if they dont do that before x time, the package(s) they
maintain will be automatically orphaned and given up for someone else to
grab and take ownership before x time runs out and if nobody does they
get remove from the distribution?
Unconvincing. To "reassure ownership" periodicially won't be sufficient.
It would be just another button to click (like FAS password or cert
renewal) and would not guarantee that the packages would be maintained
properly and that tickets would be dealt with. A "sign of life" from a
person does not imply that the person's packages are (well-)maintained.
I cant image how much resources across the project have been spent on
packages that no longer are being actively maintained but have not been
removed from the distribution.
Might be true. I agree with your concerns, just not with how you'd
like to tackle the problem. ;)
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