In accordance with FESCo's Inactive Packager Policy[1], packagers that
have been identified as inactive have a ticket in the
find-inactive-packagers repo[2]. One week after the final release,
packagers who remain inactive will be removed from the packager group.
(Note that pagure.io is one of the systems checked for activity, so
commenting on your ticket that you're still around will prevent you
from showing up in the second round.)

If you have suggestions for improvement, look for the open feature
issues[3] and file an issue in the find-inactive-packagers repo[4] if
it's not there already.

For the curious, here are the stats from today's run:

### Found 2129 users in the packager group. ###
### Found 914 users with no activity in pagure/src.fp.org over the
last year. ###
### Found 845 users which also show no activity in Bodhi over the last year. ###
### Found 812 users which show also no activity in mailing lists over
the last year. ###
### Found 812 users which also show no activity in Bugzilla over the
last year. ###

As we approach

[1] https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fesco/Policy_for_inactive_packagers/
[2] 
https://pagure.io/find-inactive-packagers/issues?tags=inactive_packager&status=Open
[3] https://pagure.io/find-inactive-packagers/issues?tags=feature
[4] https://pagure.io/find-inactive-packagers/new_issue


-- 
Ben Cotton
He / Him / His
Fedora Program Manager
Red Hat
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