Doug Kearns wrote:

> I have noticed that there are often pull requests for updates to runtime
> files created against the main repo rather than being directed to the
> appropriate maintainers.
> 
> GitHub apparently has a feature[1] that allows for file ownership.  If
> adopted this would cause the maintainer to be notified of any such pull
> requests and be required to review the change.
> 
> I fear the unintended consequences but it might give Christian and others a
> break from issuing the constant reminders. :)
> 
> Regards,
> Doug
> 
> 1. https://github.blog/2017-07-06-introducing-code-owners/

Thanks for the hint.  I'll give it a try.  Let's start with Charles, who
maintains several files.

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