On Thu, Jun 18, 2020 at 6:50 PM Ben Rosser <rosser....@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Fabio,
>
> I'm not sure how much time I'll be able to put in, but I'd be very
> happy to (help) work on this, either as part of the Stewardship or
> Nodejs SIGs, or both. Hopefully others interested in the nodejs
> ecosystem (Sérgio and Jared, perhaps?) would be willing to consider
> helping too.
>
> The Nodejs SIG does have ACLs on (almost?) all of these packages, and
> I know there are at least a few active packagers there, so hopefully
> they would be willing to help as well. I think the immediate problem
> is figuring out what in this large stack of nodejs packages is
> actually useful (and stopping them from being retired in a week and a
> half), so being able to use the tooling you mentioned would be very
> helpful, I think. Then we'd need to ultimately find new
> points-of-contact for the useful ones (while allowing the non-useful
> ones to be retired); in the long term, I'd be willing to pick up some
> of those (hopefully not all, but who knows).
>
> How does one go about joining the Stewardship SIG?

Hi Ben,

I think the situation for the NodeJS SIG is a bit different, since it
already has a group for organizing dist-git access, we didn't have
that for the Java stack, so we needed a new FAS group. I think it
should be possible to adapt our tooling for the purposes of the
nodejs-sig.

The scripts and tooling we use to make maintenance easier for us are
in this git repo:
https://github.com/fedora-stewardship/fedora-stewardship.github.io

It should be pretty straightforward to adapt some scripts (especially
./sig_report.py and ./check_sig_leaf.py) - I think changing the string
"stewardship-sig" for "nodejs-sig" should be enough in most cases :)

The page with reports and statistics that's generated with those
scripts is online here:
https://fedora-stewardship.github.io/

Maybe it can serve as inspiration for the nodejs-sig.

Fabio
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