On 03/18/2010 05:29 PM, Markos Chandras wrote:
> Dear fellow developers,
> 
> A new project is about to start so I am requesting your feedback
> 
> The primary goal of the Proxy Maintainers[1] project is to create and 
> maintain 
> relationships between developers and users in order to ensure packages in the 
> Gentoo tree stay up to date. This involves a few main tasks:

Also it is a nice idea, i dont think, it will help Gentoo in the longer term. 
As i can see with the
Sunrise project, most users only want to get their ebuild initially into 
portage/sunrise. They also
listen to suggestions, improve their code and read a document to get access. 
But in most cases, they
only do the initial commit or initial commit+some version bumps before they 
leave again and the
ebuild is unmaintained.
I dont think, we want to proxy for those users, since this would result in 
either the proxy
maintaining the ebuilds or many more maintainer-needed ebuild in main tree.
The next group of users are those, who actively maintain their ebuild, also 
help other users and do
this for a longer time. Usually those users get a mentor offer sooner or later 
and then become a
Gentoo Developer. So for those users, who are willing to help and can do this 
for longer time
(requirements for Gentoo devs), sunrise is already a good starting point and 
base to get in.
The only case, where there might be a (minimal) profit are those rare users, 
who initially commit
their ebuild and maintain exactly and only this ebuild for a longer time. There 
might be 2 or 3
users doing it this way, so creating just another project for this idea is imho 
a bit too much work
for minimal profit.

I think, it might be better to send the interested users so Sunrise, where they 
can learn the basics
and afterwards you could still offer them to proxy the ebuild (sunrise has an 
extra branch for proxy
maintainers).
A much better idea is imho to make the idea and way of Sunrise more public and 
easier to see without
searching (Homepage, FAQ, Forums), so interested users can find it easier. In 
addition, every dev,
who is interested in proxy maintaining something can do this via Sunrise.



-- 
Thomas Sachau

Gentoo Linux Developer

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