Re: Giving our PMs and contributors triage rights on GitHub

2020-08-24 Thread Sheng Zha
+1. Apache is an inclusive community and the individual projects decide what contribution counts as merit in the community. In the case of triaging and project management, it's a very time consuming task and IMO more projects than just us MXNet would welcome helping hands in that area. Now that

Re: Giving our PMs and contributors triage rights on GitHub

2020-08-21 Thread Maxime Beauchemin
I can think of 3 main reasons backing the approach that I'm suggesting: - as someone who's kicked off votes for dozens of committers across 3 communities, I know how slow and cumbersome the process of voting committers in is. Effectively, it always takes more than 2 weeks (when things go well)

Re: Giving our PMs and contributors triage rights on GitHub

2020-08-20 Thread Justin Mclean
Hi, > Last thought: I don't have data on this, but I think the ASF could be doing > better at diversity (see the ApacheCon picture > as anecdotal evidence). Being inclusive of a wider range of roles and > offering diverse paths to "committerhood" could really help

Re: Giving our PMs and contributors triage rights on GitHub

2020-08-20 Thread Justin Mclean
Hi, If you trust someone access that allows issue and pull request admin, why would you not trust them with commit access to the codebase? Justin - To unsubscribe, e-mail: general-unsubscr...@incubator.apache.org For additional

Re: Giving our PMs and contributors triage rights on GitHub

2020-08-20 Thread Tomasz Urbaszek
There's a similar discussion about triage role on ComDev mailing list: https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/r617c960eae5a33e8f911c8606f93b6826f2724b3260553a162e2f9f4%40%3Cdev.community.apache.org%3E Cheers, Tomek On 2020/08/13 16:27:29, Maxime Beauchemin wrote: > xposting from

Re: Giving our PMs and contributors triage rights on GitHub

2020-08-18 Thread Matt Sicker
For what it's worth, new contributors to Ubuntu typically start by doing bug triaging, though that’s using Launchpad which is sort of designed around that idea. On Mon, Aug 17, 2020 at 19:50 Maxime Beauchemin wrote: > Thank you for the comments Julian and Jarek. > > > > A few related thoughts:

Re: Giving our PMs and contributors triage rights on GitHub

2020-08-17 Thread Maxime Beauchemin
Thank you for the comments Julian and Jarek. A few related thoughts: - the "triage" GitHub role is very limited (labeling, open/closing, assign, kanban)

Re: Giving our PMs and contributors triage rights on GitHub

2020-08-14 Thread Jarek Potiuk
Few comments, needs of the Apache Airflow project. In short: big +1 on enabling the "triage role". On 2020/08/13 18:43:06, Julian Hyde wrote: > By PM, I presume that you mean either Product Manager or Program Manager. > I’ve worked at a few companies that practiced “commercial open source”,

Re: Giving our PMs and contributors triage rights on GitHub

2020-08-13 Thread Julian Hyde
By PM, I presume that you mean either Product Manager or Program Manager. I’ve worked at a few companies that practiced “commercial open source”, and there is inherent tension in the relationship with the “business” people. The key questions are whether a PM can participate in the community

Giving our PMs and contributors triage rights on GitHub

2020-08-13 Thread Maxime Beauchemin
xposting from d...@superset.apache.org - what's the right place to post this for ASF-infra's attention? --- Hi all, It just came to my attention that GitHub added a new "triage" access level at the repo level.