I suspect this request might fall short, but I figure I'll start a dialog.

With Fedora CoreOS needing some different services set up and more and more
requests getting opened every day on the infra issue tracker, it would be nice
if I could gain some more access within Fedora Infra to be able to help support
the Fedora CoreOS efforts as well as possibly help lighten the load (i.e. 
perform
simple privileged tasks for unprivileged people when appropriate) of Fedora's
infra team.

I've had a few services that I recently got all the way through the RFR process.
I was admittedly out for a month during that time on leave, but if you subtract
that month it still took a rather long time to make it to completion. The long 
times
aren't necessarily anyone's fault, just happens to be how the requests landed 
and
also my projects not necessarily being on anyone's priority list.

That being said, I have learned a lot by getting these apps into prod and I feel
like I can help our future apps along if I had more access to debug things 
myself
(i.e. inconsistencies in stage) rather than waiting on someone from infra.

I am not requesting this access to abuse it. I am typically conservative and 
don't
do things that I'm not comfortable doing or that I know would be frowned upon. 
As
an example I was granted access to the releng group a while back and I think 
that
has worked out well.

I'd like to help if possible, but I understand if my request isn't granted.

Dusty
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