[Python-Dev] Enhanced tracker privileges for dangerjim to do triage.

Tres Seaver tseaver at palladion.com
Mon Apr 26 00:48:03 CEST 2010


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Antoine Pitrou wrote:
> <skip <at> pobox.com> writes:
>>
>>     Sean> However, I will step up for him and say that I've known him a
>>     Sean> decade, and he's very trustworthy.  He has been the president (we
>>     Sean> call that position Maximum Leader) of our Linux Users Group here
>>     Sean> for 5 years or so.
>>
>> Given that Sean is vouching for him I'm fine with it.
> 
> I'm not sure I agree. Of course it could be argued the risk is minimal, but I
> think it's better if all people go through the same path of proving their
> motivation and quality of work.
> And if there's something wrong with that process we'd better address it than
> give random privileges to people we like :)

I think there is a definite "unpriced externality" to keeping the
process barriers high here.  I don't belive from conversations at the
language summit / PyCon that the community is being overrun with hordes
of unworthies clamoring to triage Python bugs:  rather the opposite, in
fact.  It seems to me that backing from an established community member
ought to be enough to get a prospective triageur at least provisional
roles to do the work, with the caveat that it might be revoked it it
didn't turn out well.  If it does turn out well, then look to *expand*
that user's roles in the community, with a nice helping of public
acclaim to go with it.

I am not arguing for "making exceptions for friends" here;  rather that
the acknowledged issues with inclusiveness / espansion of the developer
community require making changes to the rules to encourage more
participation.

BTW, language like "prov[ing] their motivation" is itself demotivating,
and likely contributes to the status quo ante.


Tres.
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