> The following page seems to imply that any GNU contributor may have a > fencepost account. In actuality, only a subset of GNU maintainers have > acess, aside from edge cases like some webmasters, FSF interns, etc.
That is excatly what it means, anyone doing useful work for the GNU project can ask for an account on Fencepost. > If it stays the same, it's not a big deal, but would likely lead to a > little less frustration for people applying for and being rejected > from getting a fencepost account. Why are they being rejected? The critera for an account on Fencepost is not if someone is a GNU maintainer, it is if they are helping the GNU project (which includes both GNU maintainers, contributors, and anyone else who wishes to further the GNU project). We have plenty of users with legitimate access who are not maintainers. Just like the README.accounts file says. If access to fencepost is intended only for maintainers (since the sysadmins check the maintainers file), maybe this page can be merged into maintain.texi and deleted. Fencepost is intedned for all GNU contributors, maintainers or non-maintainers.
