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ACL Changes and new package group policy

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The infrastructure team has been working on a new group policy to

encourage greater openness in the community while containing newer

members until they have earned the trust of the community. As such, the

following changes are being implemented:

 

1) Effective already: The "cv[censored]tras" group is now known as "packager."

A bit more descriptive to start.

2) Effective in the next few days, members of "packager" formerly

"cv[censored]tras" will only have access to packages they own or comaintain

directly.

3) Users who need to modify packages distro-wide can be added to the

"uberpackager" group. Anyone who maintains 8 or more packages or is a

sponsor in the "packager" group is in this group already. IF YOU NEED

THIS ACCESS, IT SHOULD COST NO EFFORT TO GET. All members of the group

are sponsors for the group as well, and sponsoring another individual is

intended to be a low-to-no effort process. If they haven't broken the

entire distro recently, and you haven't seen them talking about "porting

Fedora to internet" on devel-list, you should sponsor them as soon as

they ask.

4) After the above changes have taken effect, all packages which

currently have locked down Acls will be opened to the entire

"uberpackager" group. If you are a maintainer and object to this, please

reconsider. If upon reconsideration you still strongly object, there is

a checkbox labeled "Open package during mass ACL open?" on your

package's pkgdb page which will allow you to opt out of this change.

 

Let me know if you have any questions.

 

--CJD

 

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