Opening up seems reasonable. By using automated tooling (bots) it's easier to lock down repos (e.g. not requiring owner, or even direct write-access) - and handle more things through PR labelling. This makes it easier to onboard people. I used to maintain the aspectj plugin - but have not found the time for it, so I believe it was forked and some folks use that, but there is now interest in maintaining the original again - as seen on the mailing-list.
tirsdag 11. februar 2020 08.56.12 UTC+1 skrev Anders Hammar følgende: > > Hi, > > At Codehaus Mojo I think we added new devs/committers to the team when > accepting them, so they can work on all plugins. But know it looks like > some devs have been added separately to just one plugin. > As there is a new dev whosing interest in working with ther aspectj-m-p I > wonder how we should handle that? > > /Anders > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "mojohaus-dev" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/mojohaus-dev/85dbc717-8633-48a8-89ec-2e5455902377%40googlegroups.com.
