By majority vote, those with commit access are now added to cc for all efl
patch submissions.

On Tue, May 1, 2018 at 3:31 PM Mike Blumenkrantz <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Something which has been brought up time and again is that the process for
> submitting and getting a patch reviewed in EFL is not well known or
> documented. Furthermore, getting a patch reviewed is challenging due to
> lack of reviewers.
>
> After spending some time on phab, I've come up with an easy solution:
> everyone with commit access who is not a 'special project' contributor is
> automatically added as a subscriber for all EFL patch submissions. This
> afternoon, I enacted a test of this system to verify that it was
> technically feasible.
>
> I created a vote for this: https://phab.enlightenment.org/V34
>
> My view is that anyone who is not a 'special project' member and does not
> want to be included in this should opt to have their commit access revoked
> if this measure is approved. Anyone who has the ability to commit directly
> to the repository should be responsible for reviewing patches that they are
> able to provide review on.
>
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