This one time, at band camp, Lucas Nussbaum said: > On 15/06/11 at 08:36 +0100, Stephen Gran wrote: > > As a secondary issue, I think it might be useful to let DDs 'scratch > > their itch' when it comes to QA work in a light weight way. > > However, I'm not in the QA team, so I can't make decisions about > > what sort of access the QA team wants to give to other project > > members. In general, I am in favor of open access to resources and > > self-service, but you may not be. > > The QA team is very open to welcoming new members and their > contributions. However, not everything can be labelled as QA work, and > not everybody wants to do work inside a team, so I'm relunctant to use > the QA infrastructure as a placeholder for every script people want to > run on alioth.
I can't decide if you're deliberately choosing to not understand me, or if we've just reached that point of a thread where people repeat themselves, so I'm going to stop after this mail. > > Also, I don't think it's a good idea in general for the project to > > rely on anything in someone's $HOME, as we've seen that go wrong far > > too often. I would like to encourage people to move services that > > are useful to an appropriate place. > > Before you can prove that a service is useful, you need to develop it. > For that, it's convenient to have a place which is similar to the > final destination of the service, where you can easily hack. Also, > it's often not desirable to hack on the production version of a > service. You seem to be agreeing with me about the usefulness of having a scratch area on quantz or samosa, and then: > A good solution could be to serve public_html from wagner instead of > vasks. You reach the opposite conclusion. I'll leave it there. Cheers, -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- | ,''`. Stephen Gran | | : :' : sg...@debian.org | | `. `' Debian user, admin, and developer | | `- http://www.debian.org | -----------------------------------------------------------------
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