[Nix-dev] Limiting access to only maintained packages and ensuring core packages are maintained

Layus layus.on at gmail.com
Fri Sep 2 23:23:42 CEST 2016


Yes, using log info seems good enough for finding related users.
I was thinking to hydra notifications, which are also linked to this 
maintainer field.
But I guess that a maintainer not active on github will not want to 
receive hydra notifications,
so both are related.

Could you elaborate more on how you plan to implement this ?
Who will be responsible to maintain maintainers ;-) ?
Do you plan to automate it somehow ?

-- Layus.

On 02/09/16 23:16, Shea Levy wrote:
> Why can't people use the commit logs to see who is knowledgeable? I
> believe we should have some way to denote "this person has committed to
> make reasonable efforts to keep this package working properly", and the
> maintainers field seems the right fit.
>
> But anyway, limiting 3 to release-small or whatever important subset we
> choose is a good change even if we don't go all the way.
>
> ~Shea
>
> Layus <layus.on at gmail.com> writes:
>
>> Hi Shea,
>>
>> I like this idea, except for the part where you forcefully remove
>> maintainers.
>> I have always seen maintainers as knowledgeable on the package, not
>> bound to reply on issues about it.
>> Just ensure that X is big enough :-).
>>
>> I really like this idea if we limit (3.) to release-small packages or
>> some subset of core packages.
>>
>> -- Layus.
>>
>> On 02/09/16 22:22, Shea Levy wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I think a few changes might improve package stability a bit:
>>>
>>> 1. Add a nixpkgs config setting to throw an error on packages with no
>>>      meta.maintainers
>>> 2. Work to reach a point where a significant subset of nixpkgs (say,
>>>      release-small) is allowed on this list.
>>> 3. Remove maintainers after X weeks without reply on issues they're
>>>      tagged in about packages they maintain
>>> 4. (Optional) Separate out maintainers by system
>>>
>>> Thoughts on these?
>>>
>>> ~Shea
>>>
>>>
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