2010/11/18 Ángel Velásquez <angvp@archlinux.org>:
2010/11/17 Kaiting Chen <kaitocracy@gmail.com>:
You are Devs (kinda), I assume from that, that you are a trustworthy person as the people we all trust(devs) trust you.
I see no problem with you maintaining a few packages in [community] as long as you - like this - say what you want to move in or out to/of the repository and wait at least 24h for feedback from TU side. If nothing happens, pick 2 or 3 directly and ask them, they shall just send a public yes or no, the reason can be kept private as long as you know it.
If you break something by accident we simply blame Allan as it's common.
I don't know either of these guys at all. From what I've heard I think they're capable of pushing these packages. If anyone has any concerns about Junior Dev's pushing binaries I'll be happy to audit all of their PKGBUILD's so long as they send me an email about it 12 hours in advance. --Kaiting.
What ? 12 hours? audit their PKGBUILDS beurocracy? no thanks. They are dev juniors, they now how to use their tools, and we are a team, if they need any support or help, they surely will contact us to help them.
So I'd say +1 to give access to the jr devs who want to be more compromised
+1 This is no different from a new TU. There's no need for an audit or even for them to ask us when they deem something suitable for [community] (it should be in accordance to the TU Packaging Guidelines; > 10 votes || 1% usage anyway).