Hi,

Sounds good. But do we really need core developers and developers? I
was thinking just core developers and contributors would be enough. I
mean developers and contributors will both have the same bzr access
(i.e. not to trunk) right? I guess it might mean some people would get
moved from developers to contributors which sounds nasty.

Adam

On 26 March 2010 07:42, Albert Santoni <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'd like to propose adding two new Mixxx teams on Launchpad:
>
> 1) Mixxx Core Development Team - These would be developers who have
> access to trunk. As part of the development model we've been using for
> 1.8, anything that goes into trunk gets reviewed, so almost nobody is
> committing directly to trunk anyways. It'll be a small group.
>
> 2) Mixxx Contributors Team - This would be a more open team that
> anyone who's contributed any code, art, documentation, translations,
> etc. can join. It wouldn't come with any extra privileges, but I'd
> like to be more inclusive with contributors and give them some extra
> recognition.
>
> The existing Mixxx Development Team would stay the same. The people
> who're doing work on trunk would also become members of the Core team,
> and several contributors who've applied to the Mixxx Development Team
> would be invited to join the Mixxx Contributors Team.
>
> Does anyone have any comments on this?
>
> Thanks!
> Albert
>
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