On 2010-06-17 08:17:04 -0400, Ralph Janke wrote:
> On 06/16/2010 02:52 PM, Soren Hansen wrote:
> >
> > This is not isolated to people working on KDE stuff. With the advent of
> > more and more package sets, people are more likely to get granted upload
> > privs to those rather than getting full MOTU or core-dev, since (at
> > least I'm reasonably sure this is the case) being interested in working
> > on a limited set of more or less related packages is more common than
> > being interested in working on all sorts of completely random stuff.
> >
> >    
> This is exactly what the discussion at UDS tried to avoid.
> 
> Furthermore, does that also mean that people that work primarily
> on Gnome packages will have the same of similar restrictions?
> 
> This discussion shows exactly why people are turned off. It is not
> about enhancing the abilities of talents in conjunction with optimizing
> QA, it sound rather like privilege, exclusivity and control.

Before archive reorganisation the world was easy:
- you work on all kind of packages in universe => MOTU
- you work on all kind of packages in main => core-dev
- you work on KDE packages in universe => MOTU
- you work on KDE packages in main => core-dev
and similar for Gnome.

With archive reorganisation and the coming of packages sets it has
changed. I know we aren't yet at the point archive reorganisation has
imagined and that what's makes the situation more difficult now:
- you work on all kind of packages in universe => MOTU
- you work on all kind of packages in main => core-dev
- you work on KDE packages in main => kubuntu-dev
- you work on Gnome packages in main => ubuntu-desktop

- you work on KDE packages in universe => ???
Should it be MOTU or a seperate package set (I don't know what exactly
was discussed at UDS about it). Isn't it one of the basic ideas of
archive reorganisation to have more such package sets and have more
finer control on what kind of packages someone can upload (based on
their expierence)? And how will this result in the expected experience
to join those teams?

I know if was discussed at UDS Lucid what task MOTU have and should
continue to have but IIRC not where MOTU sorts itself in the light of
more packages sets coming.
And until it's all sorted out, different people have different opinions
on it which will lead to some fraction.

Michael

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