Hi Jeff,
It shouldn’t be a problem from their side (each and
one of these 3 individuals). No one will be pissed off about it.
Thanks,
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I have no problem with this in principle. Have
you discussed the situation with the individuals? Would you expect them
to be surprised and/or upset? In my experience most people are pretty
reasonable and recognize that their situation is different and they can no
longer participate as much. Dissappointing perhaps but understood. You
should let us know if you suspect anyone will be upset or pissed off.
Jeff
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Thanks.
Based
on this information (, does not participate actively, or has been inactive for
an extended period), I would like to remove the following committers from the
project:
Jackie
Sedi
Igor
Leznik
Brian
Burns
Thanks,
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Sent: Friday, August 10, 2007 8:49 AM
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There are provisions in the Tools charter for removing. Check ou
http://www.eclipse.org/tools/eclipsetools-charter.php
particularly
"Committer that is disruptive, does not
participate actively, or has been inactive for an extended
period may have his or her commit status removed by
the PMC."
So basically the project lead/team should suggest to the PMC that someone be
removed as a committer and the PMC can sanction the action.
As for the QA engineer it seems you are pushing on the fact that non-committers
do not have full bugzilla capabilities? This has been a long standing
issue. There are people in various "roles" who we would like to
have full bugzilla access but not necessarily commit access. In fact, one
could see getting bugzilla access is one of the steps to becoming a committer. contributing
to bug triage and management is just as important a contribution as many code
contributions. So, I am fully in support of this idea.
Jeff
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Hi All,
1. How do I remove committers from the project?
2. How do you think we should position a QA engineer “just” testing
the project with a need for full Bugzilla actions but no source modification?
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