Re: [lintian] Membership audit and clean up - please follow up if you are still active

2018-01-13 Thread Niels Thykier
Niels Thykier:
> Hi,
> 
> I have gone through the member list on and removed members that were
> inactive according to Debian's MIA database.>
> [...]
> 
> 
> From here
> =
> As we have retired members with lintian-gid, I will send a request to
> DSA to remove the gid from these members.  Once people has had time to
> respond to this and we have evaluated if the bus factor is adequate, I
> will open an RT ticket to get the lintian-gid updated.
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> ~Niels
> 
> 

Hi,

I failed to follow up on my own deadline; sorry for the delay in action
on this.

I am going to request an update of the lintian-gid (will follow up on a
separate email to RT with lint-maint as CC).  As for the git / alioth
membership, I propose we leave it for now and deal with it as a part of
the forthcoming alioth -> salsa migration (which was announced since my
original email).
  On a related note; I would probably be tempted to move lintian under
the "Debian" team (the new "collab-maint") to avoid most of the user
administration.

Thanks,
~Niels



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Re: [lintian] Membership audit and clean up - please follow up if you are still active

2017-09-06 Thread Adam D. Barratt
On Sun, 2017-08-06 at 10:13 +, Niels Thykier wrote:
> I have gone through the member list on and removed members that were
> inactive according to Debian's MIA database.
> 
> Kindly review and act on the following:
> 
>  * If you consider yourself retired from lintian, please let me know
> and
>    I will clean up your access.
>  * If you have admin access or lintian-gid, please assert you are
> still
>    around and know how to use it if needed be.
> 
> => If you have "admin" or "lintian-gid" and I do not hear from
> you
> => before 2017-09-01, I will assume you are not around to use it.
> 
> Re: admin/lintian-gid: I am interested in having redundancy here so
> we
> are at least a few members that can do the tasks related to these
> privileges.
>   However, this only works if the people with said access are 1)
> still
> around to use it and 2) still knows how/when to use it.  Accordingly,
> this mail doubles as a check to see if we have a hidden bus-factor of
> 1
> on these things.
> 

I just realised that I failed to reply to this so far; apologies.

I'm around and try to keep an eye on what's happening with lintian,
although I don't have much time to contribute very often.

I'm happy poking at the admin interface if need be. I'm certainly happy
 using the gid to do things like killing a run, adjusting cron and
attempting to troubleshoot issues. I've not looked at the live setup
recently enough to know how it's actually set up, but at worst could
disable things while we worked it out.

Cheers,

Adam



Re: [lintian] Membership audit and clean up - please follow up if you are still active

2017-08-06 Thread Niels Thykier
Bastien Roucaries:
> [...]
>> This leaves the following (presumed) active members for now:
>>
>> * joy (lintian-gid)
>> * djpig (lintian-gid)
>> * broucaries-guest
> 
> ro...@debian.org now

Ack, I have replaced broucaries-guest with rouca. :)

Thanks,
~Niels




Re: [lintian] Membership audit and clean up - please follow up if you are still active

2017-08-06 Thread Raphael Geissert
Hi,

On 6 August 2017 at 06:13, Niels Thykier  wrote:
> Kindly review and act on the following:
>
>  * If you consider yourself retired from lintian, please let me know and
>I will clean up your access.
>  * If you have admin access or lintian-gid, please assert you are still
>around and know how to use it if needed be.
>
> => If you have "admin" or "lintian-gid" and I do not hear from you
> => before 2017-09-01, I will assume you are not around to use it.
>
> Re: admin/lintian-gid: I am interested in having redundancy here so we
> are at least a few members that can do the tasks related to these
> privileges.

Even though I'm not as active as I used to, I still contribute from
time to time.
As for my admin rights, perhaps I'm not in the position anymore to
judge whether somebody should be added to the project. So, as long as
the bus factor is not an issue, I don't think I need admin rights
anymore.

Cheers,
-- 
Raphael Geissert - Debian Developer
www.debian.org - get.debian.net



Re: [lintian] Membership audit and clean up - please follow up if you are still active

2017-08-06 Thread Jakub Wilk

* Niels Thykier , 2017-08-06, 10:13:
* If you consider yourself retired from lintian, please let me know and I will 
clean up your access.


Consider me retired.


The following were listed as retired or MIA and is therefore removed:

...

* edward


Didn't Edward Betts un-retire recently?

--
Jakub Wilk



Re: [lintian] Membership audit and clean up - please follow up if you are still active

2017-08-06 Thread Bastien Roucaries


Le 6 août 2017 12:13:00 GMT+02:00, Niels Thykier  a écrit :
>Hi,
>
>I have gone through the member list on and removed members that were
>inactive according to Debian's MIA database.
>
>Kindly review and act on the following:
>
>* If you consider yourself retired from lintian, please let me know and
>   I will clean up your access.
> * If you have admin access or lintian-gid, please assert you are still
>   around and know how to use it if needed be.
>
>=> If you have "admin" or "lintian-gid" and I do not hear from you
>=> before 2017-09-01, I will assume you are not around to use it.
>
>Re: admin/lintian-gid: I am interested in having redundancy here so we
>are at least a few members that can do the tasks related to these
>privileges.
>  However, this only works if the people with said access are 1) still
>around to use it and 2) still knows how/when to use it.  Accordingly,
>this mail doubles as a check to see if we have a hidden bus-factor of 1
>on these things.
>
>
>Audit results so far
>
>These are the results for checking all the members in alioth against
>the
>MIA database.
>
>
>The following were listed as retired or MIA and is therefore removed:
>
> * jeroen (lintian-gid)
> * he (lintian-gid)
> * edward
> * jorda-guest
>
>This leaves the following (presumed) active members for now:
>
> * joy (lintian-gid)
> * djpig (lintian-gid)
> * broucaries-guest

ro...@debian.org now
> * abe
> * sylvestre
> * jwilk
> * pabs
> * lamby
> * cjwatson (admin, lintian-gid)
> * rra (admin, lintian-gid)
> * adsb (admin, lintian-gid)
> * geissert (admin)
> * nthykier (admin, lintian-gid)
>
>Legend:
> * "admin" has administrator access to the lintian project in alioth
>* "lintian-gid" has the lintian group on lindsay.d.o, which gives write
>   access/admin over the archive-wide reporting.
>
>
>From here
>=
>As we have retired members with lintian-gid, I will send a request to
>DSA to remove the gid from these members.  Once people has had time to
>respond to this and we have evaluated if the bus factor is adequate, I
>will open an RT ticket to get the lintian-gid updated.
>
>
>Thanks,
>~Niels

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Re: [lintian] Membership audit and clean up - please follow up if you are still active

2017-08-06 Thread Josip Rodin
I haven't touched lintian.d.o in many years now, so please feel free to drop me 
from the list.

If you do find that you have high bus factor on that afterwards, likewise, 
don't hesitate to let me know.

Na 6. kolovoza 2017. 12:13:00 CEST, Niels Thykier  wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I have gone through the member list on and removed members that were
>inactive according to Debian's MIA database.
>
>Kindly review and act on the following:
>
>* If you consider yourself retired from lintian, please let me know and
>   I will clean up your access.
> * If you have admin access or lintian-gid, please assert you are still
>   around and know how to use it if needed be.
>
>=> If you have "admin" or "lintian-gid" and I do not hear from you
>=> before 2017-09-01, I will assume you are not around to use it.
>
>Re: admin/lintian-gid: I am interested in having redundancy here so we
>are at least a few members that can do the tasks related to these
>privileges.
>  However, this only works if the people with said access are 1) still
>around to use it and 2) still knows how/when to use it.  Accordingly,
>this mail doubles as a check to see if we have a hidden bus-factor of 1
>on these things.
>
>
>Audit results so far
>
>These are the results for checking all the members in alioth against
>the
>MIA database.
>
>
>The following were listed as retired or MIA and is therefore removed:
>
> * jeroen (lintian-gid)
> * he (lintian-gid)
> * edward
> * jorda-guest
>
>This leaves the following (presumed) active members for now:
>
> * joy (lintian-gid)
> * djpig (lintian-gid)
> * broucaries-guest
> * abe
> * sylvestre
> * jwilk
> * pabs
> * lamby
> * cjwatson (admin, lintian-gid)
> * rra (admin, lintian-gid)
> * adsb (admin, lintian-gid)
> * geissert (admin)
> * nthykier (admin, lintian-gid)
>
>Legend:
> * "admin" has administrator access to the lintian project in alioth
>* "lintian-gid" has the lintian group on lindsay.d.o, which gives write
>   access/admin over the archive-wide reporting.
>
>
>From here
>=
>As we have retired members with lintian-gid, I will send a request to
>DSA to remove the gid from these members.  Once people has had time to
>respond to this and we have evaluated if the bus factor is adequate, I
>will open an RT ticket to get the lintian-gid updated.
>
>
>Thanks,
>~Niels