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أحمد المحمودي <aelmahmo...@users.sourceforge.net> 于2018年6月11日周一 下午10:48写道: > > On Mon, Dec 25, 2017 at 11:45:37AM +0100, Alexander Wirt wrote: > > Collab-maint > > ------------ > > > > If you want to allow other Debian Developers to work on your packages or > > software, you can create projects within the > > **Debian** group. Every Debian Developer has write access to projects > > created in this group. > > If you create a project within the Debian group, you are implicitly > > welcoming all DDs to contribute directly to the project. > > > > Guest users can only be added to individual projects with the Debian group, > > but not to the entire Debian group. This is different to the policy for the > > collab-maint group on Alioth. > ---end quoted text--- > > I am not a DD, anf I was working on some projects under collab-maint on > Alioth. Should I create those projects (that weren't migrated) under > **Debian** group (which I cannot find on salsa btw), or should I create > those projects under my own namespace ? Ideally you should find some DDs and work with them to set up those projects (that was under collab-maint group before) under Salsa's Debian group [1]. If you are among one of package's contributors, please ask a DD for help to grant you the write access for the corresponding repository. You may request a Master role or a Developer role, depending on how involved you are for this package. If you don't want to retrieve such permission and only (e.g., you are only an occasional contributor), you may still open a Merge Request and ask another one who have the permission to accept merges (often the package maintainers but other DDs have such right too) to accept that Merge Request. Setting up a repository under the namespace of yourself is possible and acceptable; however, that approach might not be recommended since by default no one else (even DDs) may modify this repo, which brings negative effect when doing collaborative maintenance. -- Regards, Boyuan Yang [1] https://salsa.debian.org/debian/