Re: Application of Antonio Fernandes stalled
- From: Andrea Veri <av gnome org>
- To: Carlos Soriano <csoriano gnome org>
- Cc: Membership Committee <membership-committee gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Application of Antonio Fernandes stalled
- Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2017 11:01:04 +0200
Being a Foundation member means you've contributed in a non-trivial
way to the GNOME project (the applications are reviewed and approved
by the GNOME Foundation Membership and Elections committee), the
following benefits are associated with it [1]. Being part of the
gnomecvs group means you have access to git.gnome.org repositories and
are treated as a GNOME developer, ftpadmin group is for developers
having access to master.gnome.org instead.
cheers,
[1] https://wiki.gnome.org/MembershipCommittee/MembershipBenefits
2017-10-23 10:47 GMT+02:00 Carlos Soriano <csoriano gnome org>:
I mean in general the distinction between foundation member and gnomecvs
group, since that gives more permissions than just commit rights. But I
guess there is no wiki for that in general, right?
Also, what's the procedure to be part of such group? Is it still part of the
membership committee responsibilities or should they go through other means?
Thanks
Best
--
Carlos Soriano
GNOME Foundation
Treasurer, Board of Directors
On Mon, Oct 23, 2017 at 10:42 AM, Andrea Veri <av gnome org> wrote:
Not aware of a page that contains such information, no. Feel free to
append the following to the wiki page you see this fit:
1. being a gnomecvs LDAP group member is required to join the GNOME
group in Gitlab (thus you're required to be in LDAP to join the GNOME
group)
2. being a reporter requires you to be approved by a GNOME group admin
(bonus points if the person is a Foundation member)
cheers,
2017-10-23 10:34 GMT+02:00 Carlos Soriano <csoriano gnome org>:
True, do we have a wiki page for that? I have the feeling people doesn't
know about this distinction.
Best
--
Carlos Soriano
GNOME Foundation
Treasurer, Board of Directors
On Mon, Oct 23, 2017 at 10:32 AM, Andrea Veri <av gnome org> wrote:
Approved today. On a side note not being a Foundation member wasn't
precluding him to be able to handle bug triaging in Gitlab, being a
developer on the GNOME group requires being part of the gnomecvs
group, for triaging it's enough to be approved by an admin, bonus
points if the person is a Foundation member indeed.
cheers,
2017-10-21 16:18 GMT+02:00 Carlos Soriano <csoriano gnome org>:
Hello,
Antonio Fernandes applied for membership more than two months ago,
and
received the vouch of Allan Day and me. However he is not accepted as
a
member yet, and this is affecting his work in Nautilus since he
doesn't
have
permissions to do bug squad in GitLab.
Can you update me about the status or reasons the application is
stalled?
Thanks!
Best
--
Carlos Soriano
GNOME Foundation
Treasurer, Board of Directors
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Cheers,
Andrea
Red Hatter,
Fedora / EPEL packager,
GNOME Infrastructure Team Coordinator,
Former GNOME Foundation Board of Directors Secretary,
GNOME Foundation Membership & Elections Committee Chairman
Homepage: http://www.gnome.org/~av
--
Cheers,
Andrea
Red Hatter,
Fedora / EPEL packager,
GNOME Infrastructure Team Coordinator,
Former GNOME Foundation Board of Directors Secretary,
GNOME Foundation Membership & Elections Committee Chairman
Homepage: http://www.gnome.org/~av
--
Cheers,
Andrea
Red Hatter,
Fedora / EPEL packager,
GNOME Infrastructure Team Coordinator,
Former GNOME Foundation Board of Directors Secretary,
GNOME Foundation Membership & Elections Committee Chairman
Homepage: http://www.gnome.org/~av
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