On 02/03/2016 12:41 AM, Wolfgang Rosenauer wrote:
Following is a snippet from an SR for a package I'm maintaining into its devel project: (happened just today)
XXXXX created request about 8 hours ago YYYYY Request got accepted about 8 hours ago
I actually like that stuff does not lie around just because of lazy maintainers but is this really how it's supposed to work?
Hard to tell - it seems there is more than 1 maintainer (you) for this package, and the other maintainer seems to have accepted the request. Assuming XXXXX abd YYYYY are user names and therefore different people, I couldn't tell if they e.g. haven't been in contact before the creation of the SR, thus e.g. YYYYY may already have had a look at the home:XXXXX project. Well, or not. However, both you and YYYYY seem to have the maintainer role, and there don't seem to be technical differences between a "main maintainer" and a "co-maintainer". Everyone has the same rights. So your question boild down to: "Why is YYYYY a maintainer in my project?", right? Well, I don't have an answer. But given that also YYYYY is spending his/her spare time, I'd assume he/she is also trying to give his best to fill the role and serve the project. Have a nice day, Berny -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org