If you mean "grant the triage role to anyone with a GitHub account" then +1.

If you mean create a new level between contributor (i.e. anyone) and
committer then -1.

If you go back (quite a few years) to when Bugzilla was the main issue
tracker for ASF projects it was (and still is for those projects that
use it - httpd, Tomcat etc) configured so that any user with an account
could open, edit, label, close etc any bug.

Over time many projects seem to have adopted a more restrictive approach
to issue management. I think that is partly due to the tools being used
being more restrictive by default and partly due to a more corporate
mindset prevailing in some projects that prefers technical barriers to
social barriers.

I am strongly of the view that social barriers are better for
communities than technical barriers. A lot of my early contributions to
Tomcat were around triaging open issues. I could only do that because
access to BZ issues was managed via social controls rather than
technical ones.

Experience with BZ suggests that opening up the Github triage role to
all will attract a few idiots from time to time but they can easily be
banned and the benefits of attracting new contributors far outweigh the
costs of idiot management.

Mark


On 20/08/2020 10:20, Paul Angus wrote:
> Hi Members,
> 
> One of our (CloudStack) comitters has come with a great idea to increase
> project contributions...
> 
> Traditionally Github has been very binary, you're either a commiter and you
> can write to a Repo and perform Issue and Pull Request admin (like add
> labels, change status, etc), or you aren't a comitter and 'sucks to be you'.
> 
> Githib has introduced a 'Triage' role which bridges the gap.  The Triage
> role, allows issue and pull request admin, but still blocks writing to the
> actual code. [1]
> 
> I guess we'd need a mechanism to control/add contributors to the Triage
> team per project, kinda like Karma for Confluence.
> 
> I think that would be a great stepping stone for contributors to get more
> involved in projects, so I'd like to gather support from other projects and
> the ASF 'elders' for the principle.
> 
> Many thanks
> 
> Paul Angus
> 
> [1]
> https://docs.github.com/en/github/setting-up-and-managing-organizations-and-teams/repository-permission-levels-for-an-organization
> 


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