Morning, I can disable the mails if you like. They are just a Jira subscription so things don't get lost if anyone opens a Jira issue.
They are unrelated to the committer/review model. Any external person could come in and open an issue about anything we produce and these emails just remind us of such open tickets. Cheers, Lars On Tue, Aug 11, 2020 at 9:21 AM Christofer Dutz <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi folks, > > while I still have the training project on my mind, I still didn’t feel > compelled to re-engage actively. > So I started to observe myself what’s keeping me from doing it. > > For me all these triage needed emails is sort of imply a multi-people > approval process (not sure I got it right) > > Could we perhaps disable all the measures we put in place in order to deal > with the high volume of contributions and perhaps even switch to giving all > apache committers commit rights to our repos? > > I think anyone should be allowed to contribute content to trainings … we > could ask people to only change the core-stuff if they are Training > committers. Or we could move the core-stuff into a separate repo … so we’d > have two repos. One which the training committers are allowed to commit to > and a content repo which anyone can contribute to. > > Chris > > >
