From kde-community Tue Nov 12 17:08:08 2013 From: Eike Hein Date: Tue, 12 Nov 2013 17:08:08 +0000 To: kde-community Subject: Re: [kde-community] Proposal: KDE Manifesto wording revision Message-Id: <1862436.QfATBVO4I7 () ehw1 ! ehn> X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-community&m=138427610106030 On Tuesday 12 November 2013 18:00:34 Aaron J. Seigo wrote: > my concern is that if it says that all KDE contributors can write to it, it > can be interpreted as being enough to simply be able to open an account > there. > > iow, this makes github a valid place to put your code (well, if we ignore > their odd push-request driven workflow). any KDE contributor can get an > account there after all. > > imho the purpose of this particular requirement is so that anyone with a KDE > membership in hand can immediately trot over to project X and start > contributing. it is about keeping the contribution barrier low and the > shared ownership high. I agree. Basically, summing things up: We want KDE sysadmin to be the entity extending the reach of KDE contributors in a centralized fashion, rather than having it be enough for, say, an individual GitHub repo owner to grant access. The Gitorious.org scheme which we do continue to want to be open for in principle wouldn't actually have worked if sysadmin hadn't performed that function. Thus, the correct reading of "accounts" isn't to think "identity.kde.org" but more "KDE sysadmin". Then it also doesn't strictly preclude other authentication mechanisms. Given that, I agree we should keep "accounts" after all. Cheers, Eike _______________________________________________ kde-community mailing list kde-community@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-community