What is there and who owns it? Should there be anything else? #430
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i wonder if just using github codeowners would be sufficient for handling who's adopted which projects?
idea being that it would:
taking guardian/fontastique#28 as an example:
i have the immediate problem that needs solving and i fix it, but @JamieB-gu understands it in the larger context. jamie's not expected to make all the changes though. any thoughts? |
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Seems sensible to me. I wonder if we could use the GH API to create a dashboard of code-owners for a project, so anyone looking for help can easily find the right person.
Do we need this restriction for this sort of project? 🤔 I guess it depends on how much damage an accidental merge could cause. |
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i feel like it would be prudent. it means the owners know what is going in, and they're responsible for managing releases too. if anyone was able to merge i can kind of see the long-term view they have being lost? |
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although maybe something like semantic release and requiring reviews would accomplish the same thing while being less restricitive? |
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If we can require review from a given list of maintainers/owners, perhaps that will be enough to give us the oversight we need? GitHub already has the ability to distinguish between different reviewers AFAIK - I think maintainers get a green tick and non-maintainers get a grey tick? |
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