[Zope3-dev] Unclear Zope Committer Guidelines
Jim Fulton
jim at zope.com
Sat Mar 11 11:12:59 EST 2006
Jeff Rush wrote:
> Hi, I received Zope3 committer privileges at PyCon and I'm trying to get
> a good citizen and do everything the Committer Guidelines say to do.
>
> However, I see that the "zope-coders" list was retired in Nov 2005 but
> the website still says membership in that list is required for
> committers, at the following two places:
>
> From: http://www.zope.org/DevHome/Subversion/CommitterGuidelines
>
> Every committer should enlist in the zope-coders mailing
> list - visit http://lists.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope-coders .
> It's the primary channel for urgent operational issues - things
> like release checkin freezes, operational problems, warnings
> about major-checkin upheavals, and so forth.
>
> It is also a channel for collaboration between the committers.
> As such, it may be of interest for others to follow, so anyone
> can subscribe - but non-committers should refrain from posting
> unless they have really really good reasons to do so.
>
> (Anyone can always use zope-dev for general discussion - we're
> want the input, just don't want to burden zope-coders bandwidth
> with it.)
>
>
> From: http://mail.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope-collector-monitor
>
> The list is generally not for discussion - occasional comments
> to flag an item may make sense, but discussions should probably
> be conducted on the zope-coders mailling list. (Zope experts
> interested in participating as collector supporters should
> contact the collector administrators to be enlisted.)
>
> I presume I can skip joining the zope-coders list then and get by with a
> steady diet of zope3-dev, zope3-users and zope-collector-monitor?
Yup. I removed these references.
JIm
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