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From: Ian Eure <ian@retrospec.tv>
To: "Ludovic Courtès" <ludo@gnu.org>
Cc: "Tomas Volf" <~@wolfsden.cz>, "André Batista" <nandre@riseup.net>,
	"Clément Lassieur" <clement@lassieur.org>,
	"Jonathan Brielmaier" <jonathan.brielmaier@web.de>,
	"Mark H Weaver" <mhw@netris.org>,
	guix-devel@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Request for assistance maintaining LibreWolf
Date: Thu, 22 Aug 2024 08:00:09 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <87seuw38di.fsf@meson> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <878qwpppfc.fsf@gnu.org>

Hi Ludo’,

Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org> writes:

> Hi Tomas, Ian, and all,
>
> Tomas Volf <~@wolfsden.cz> skribis:
>
>> Ian Eure <ian@retrospec.tv> writes:
>>
>>>>
>>>> I believe the usual way of doing something like this is via 
>>>> teams (see
>>>> ./etc/teams.scm ).
>>>>
>>>
>>> I’m not sure whether/how well this mechanism works for 
>>> non-committers.
>>
>> I believe it should.  AFAIK pretty much all it does is to 
>> automatically
>> add the team members onto CC list when running `git 
>> send-email'.
>
> Yes, it works whether or not one has commit rights, and I agree 
> that it
> could be helpful here.
>

Sounds good -- I’ll send in a patch to add myself.  I’ve run into 
a couple cases where patches got merged while I’ve had other 
patches open, and getting notified will help coordinate which 
stuff goes when.


>> At the same time it is not really meant as a general 
>> notification
>> system, so usefulness for you depends on whether some committer 
>> will
>> merge the commit adding librewolf team (with you in it).
>
> Ian, what about teaming up with other Firefox derivative 
> maintainers?
> I’m thinking notably of André and Clément who’ve worked on Tor 
> Browser
> on Mullvad Browser, Mark H Weaver who’s been maintaining IceCat, 
> and
> perhaps Jonathan who’s been taking care of IceDove (Cc’d)?
>

> Of course, each of these package is different but they’re in the 
> same
> area so it probably makes sense to share reviewing efforts here.
>

This makes a lot of sense to me, and I think it would solve my 
immediate problem.  Would it make sense to set up a browser-team 
mailing list and etc/team.scm which notifies that of patches/bug 
reports sent on any of the browser packages?


> PS: I too have been a happy LibreWolf user for some time now, so 
> I join
>     others in thanking you for the great work!
>

I really appreciate hearing this, thank you for saying.

Thank,

  — Ian


  reply	other threads:[~2024-08-22 15:06 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 29+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2024-08-17 16:44 Request for assistance maintaining LibreWolf Ian Eure
2024-08-17 18:00 ` Sergio Pastor Pérez
2024-08-17 19:43   ` Ian Eure
2024-08-18  8:35   ` Christopher Baines
2024-08-18 16:50     ` Ian Eure
2024-08-19  1:53       ` Suhail Singh
2024-08-19  8:53       ` Christopher Baines
2024-08-19 23:14         ` Ian Eure
2024-09-12  1:01           ` Maxim Cournoyer
2024-08-19 17:01     ` Sergio Pastor Pérez
2024-08-18  8:37   ` Attila Lendvai
2024-08-18  9:07     ` Lars-Dominik Braun
2024-08-17 20:36 ` Ian Eure
2024-08-17 23:08 ` Suhail Singh
2024-08-18  4:07   ` Ian Eure
2024-08-18 21:17     ` Tomas Volf
2024-08-21 20:54       ` Ludovic Courtès
2024-08-22 15:00         ` Ian Eure [this message]
2024-08-28 20:48           ` Ludovic Courtès
2024-08-28 23:15             ` Ian Eure
2024-08-29  7:30               ` Tobias Geerinckx-Rice
2024-08-29 20:24                 ` [Browser-Team] " André Batista
2024-08-30 20:14                   ` Ludovic Courtès
2024-08-22 16:37         ` André Batista
2024-08-28 20:46           ` Ludovic Courtès
2024-08-30 20:18             ` Defining the role of teams Ludovic Courtès
2024-08-28 23:16           ` Request for assistance maintaining LibreWolf Ian Eure
     [not found] <mailman.5970.1723926982.21382.guix-devel@gnu.org>
2024-08-18  0:11 ` Andy Tai
2024-08-18  0:48   ` Ian Eure

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