Il 04/09/22 00:01, Adam Williamson ha scritto:
> On Sat, 2022-09-03 at 13:04 -0700, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
>> On Sat, Sep 03, 2022 at 12:24:11PM -0700, Adam Williamson wrote:
>>> So, I have a probably-controversial idea for a follow-up on this.
>>>
>>> Even after this sweep, we have 141 proven packagers. That's a lot of
>>> people who can build almost anything in Fedora.
>>>
>>> It should be possible to check whether a provenpackager has built any
>>> package they don't have direct commit rights to in the last X months.
>>>
>>> Should we construct that search, run it, and propose removing
>>> provenpackager status from folks who aren't using it, to cut down that
>>> set?
>> That policy was setup before this one for packagers. ;)
>>
>> https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fesco/Provenpackager_policy/
> Look, I'm getting old, okay? ;)
>
> But yeah, looking at that, one 'loophole' is it doesn't check if
> they're actually needing *proven* packager powers - just packager
> powers. If a proven packager is only building packages they have
> explicit commit rights to, they may not need proven packager powers any
> more?

I sometimes use my PP powers to fix build tagging issues / updates flows
caused by Bodhi glitches, but I (very) rarely use them to build someone
else package.

What I mean is whatever test is done to check if someone needs to be PP
doesn't assume the power is just used to build packages.

Mattia

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