On Wed, Jun 13, 2018 at 12:43 AM, Jason Ekstrand <[email protected]> wrote: > Since we've been on GitLab (it's been less than a week), we've already > gotten a couple of developer access requests through GitLab. As it stands, > these just show up as an e-mail to the group owners with zero explanation or > opportunity for the requester to provide justification for the request. > This is clearly worse than the bugzilla system we had before. > > I don't think we want to change the general guidelines for getting commit > access of ~2 dozen patches, good standing, and an understanding of the Mesa > code review process. However, we do need to do something else for > requesting access so we have some real dialogue and provide opportunities > for people from the same area of Mesa that the new developer wants to work > in to vouch for them. > > My recommendation (if no one minds) would be to create a mesa "accounts" > project that doesn't have a git repo or anything else and just provides an > issue tracker. People could then use that much in the same way as they've > used Bugzilla in the past to request accounts. If people would rather stick > to bugzilla, that's fine with me. I just thought this would be a relatively > painless way to try out the issue tracker. >
I guess in the long run, if we switch over to gitlab issue tracker for "real" bugs, I was kinda expecting account requests would just be a special component in the mesa project's issue tracker, instead of a special project. Either way, I agree w/ keeping the the process of filling an issue/bz, and keeping the same general guidelines (wherever the issues/bzs live, ie same project, different project, or bugzilla). BR, -R _______________________________________________ mesa-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/mesa-dev
