+1 :P

It’s of course nice for people that are proposed to see that they have support 
from the community, but using Gerrit would provide that.

Having authorisation controlled through a version-controlled configuration file 
that implicitly generates a tracable and auditable changelog is much saner than 
someone clicking on buttons somewhere (I don’t know how it is done today, but I 
assume it involves someone clicking on stuff in some admin console).


Cheers,
Volker


> On 20 May 2019, at 10:50, Florian Bruhin <m...@the-compiler.org> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> As someone who's following this list but not working at the Qt Company, I find
> the stream of "+1" emails when there's a new proposal for approval rights for
> someone a bit noisy :)
> 
> What about using Gerrit to do so? I'm not sure how the repository would look
> (probably just text files with the proposal text)? Then people could +1 that
> change instead.
> 
> Just my $0.02 - it's not like I'd unsubscribe over this :)
> 
> Florian
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