On Sun, Nov 25, 2012 at 12:55 PM, Rick "Zero_Chaos" Farina
<zeroch...@gentoo.org> wrote:
> If you have a bug on bugzie that
> is more than a week old and it affects me, you can bet I will fix it and
> the notification you get will be the one from me closing your bug.  If
> you have an issue with that maybe you should fix your own bugs.

If you want to co-maintain a package, then ping the current maintainer
and add yourself to the maintainer list.  You can then stay in touch
with them and coordinate plans for keeping the package working.

Suppose that developer has the fix standing by, but is working on
something else and wants to fix both issues at once to cut down on
revbumps?  Maybe they have a few week's worth handy and were waiting
for the right moment.

The fact is that the behavior you are bragging about is in violation
of policy.  If you don't like the policy by all means chime in and
discuss it, or ask the council to take it up.

This isn't about being territorial.  If you want to help co-maintain a
package I maintain you're welcome to do so.  However, this is a
long-term commitment.  Otherwise, send me an email before you go
messing with things.  If you're doing tree-wide work then coordinate
it with the appropriate project lead and make announcements on
-dev-announce as needed.  Nobody wants to stand in the way of getting
bugs fixed - there is just a way to do it so that you don't drive
everybody crazy.

Rich

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