On Thu, 30 Jan 2020 14:44:50 +0100, Kevin Kofler wrote:

> Fabio Valentini wrote:
> > Until this functionality is merged into pagure's dist-git plugin, there is
> > a way, but it's a bit convoluted.

And it's too obscure. Instead, I just retired the two EPEL branches.

> And we have to do that for every single package we maintain? That is not 
> reasonable. It is Fedora policy that we cannot be forced to care about EPEL. 
> The software needs to actually implement that policy.

With pkgdb I could see who maintains which "branches" and which branches
exist. With this new web UI, I don't find where I could take a look at
who maintains which branch. For some packages I see socalled "members", a
"main admin", an "admin", people with "commit" access, but without any idea
who maintains which branches.

All this would not even interest me at all, but almost a week ago someone
from Red Hat Security decided it would be a good idea to assign to me
(without asking first) ancient EPEL tickets, which are almost five years (!)
old. Apparently, no proper tracking of those tickets has been done for a
very long time. It is entirely wrong and unexpected to assign those EPEL
tickets to me only because something under the hood knows only a default
assignee or such.
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