* [maint] New title for ``global write maintainer''? [not found] <3DB95391.10407@redhat.com> @ 2002-10-25 7:48 ` Andrew Cagney 2002-10-25 11:23 ` Stan Shebs 0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread From: Andrew Cagney @ 2002-10-25 7:48 UTC (permalink / raw) To: gdb; +Cc: gdb-patches [Please reply to gdb@ and remove gdb-patches@] [I sent this to the wrong list, replying with the lists adjusted] Hello, The current ``global write maintainer'' title is something of a misnomer. Unlike GCC, where a global write maintainer can an does approve any patch, the GDB global write maintainers have an understanding that they won't approve patches or directly make changes in areas where there is already a maintainer. Given the potential for confusion, I'm wondering anyone has a better title? The only one I've come up with so far is ``Council of Elders''(1) but apparently some countries don't treat their elders with respect and, hence, the term takes on less than plesant connitations :-( Another could be the Senate, .... Andrew ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* Re: [maint] New title for ``global write maintainer''? 2002-10-25 7:48 ` [maint] New title for ``global write maintainer''? Andrew Cagney @ 2002-10-25 11:23 ` Stan Shebs 2002-10-25 14:35 ` Daniel Berlin 2002-11-07 15:32 ` Andrew Cagney 0 siblings, 2 replies; 5+ messages in thread From: Stan Shebs @ 2002-10-25 11:23 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Andrew Cagney; +Cc: gdb Andrew Cagney wrote: > > The current ``global write maintainer'' title is something of a > misnomer. Unlike GCC, where a global write maintainer can an does > approve any patch, the GDB global write maintainers have an > understanding that they won't approve patches or directly make changes > in areas where there is already a maintainer. > > Given the potential for confusion, I'm wondering anyone has a better > title? The only one I've come up with so far is ``Council of > Elders''(1) but apparently some countries don't treat their elders > with respect and, hence, the term takes on less than plesant > connitations :-( Another could be the Senate, .... "default maintainer"? "etc maintainer"? "all-that-other-code maintainer"? :-) Stan ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* Re: [maint] New title for ``global write maintainer''? 2002-10-25 11:23 ` Stan Shebs @ 2002-10-25 14:35 ` Daniel Berlin 2002-11-07 15:32 ` Andrew Cagney 1 sibling, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread From: Daniel Berlin @ 2002-10-25 14:35 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Stan Shebs; +Cc: Andrew Cagney, gdb On Friday, October 25, 2002, at 02:21 PM, Stan Shebs wrote: > Andrew Cagney wrote: > >> >> The current ``global write maintainer'' title is something of a >> misnomer. Unlike GCC, where a global write maintainer can an does >> approve any patch, the GDB global write maintainers have an >> understanding that they won't approve patches or directly make >> changes in areas where there is already a maintainer. >> >> Given the potential for confusion, I'm wondering anyone has a better >> title? The only one I've come up with so far is ``Council of >> Elders''(1) but apparently some countries don't treat their elders >> with respect and, hence, the term takes on less than plesant >> connitations :-( Another could be the Senate, .... > > "default maintainer"? "etc maintainer"? "all-that-other-code > maintainer"? :-) > How bout "suckers"? :) > Stan > > > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* Re: [maint] New title for ``global write maintainer''? 2002-10-25 11:23 ` Stan Shebs 2002-10-25 14:35 ` Daniel Berlin @ 2002-11-07 15:32 ` Andrew Cagney 2002-11-07 19:22 ` Daniel Jacobowitz 1 sibling, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread From: Andrew Cagney @ 2002-11-07 15:32 UTC (permalink / raw) To: gdb >> The current ``global write maintainer'' title is something of a misnomer. Unlike GCC, where a global write maintainer can an does approve any patch, the GDB global write maintainers have an understanding that they won't approve patches or directly make changes in areas where there is already a maintainer. It actually reads ``blanket write privs'', which is a total misnomer. >> Given the potential for confusion, I'm wondering anyone has a better title? The only one I've come up with so far is ``Council of Elders''(1) but apparently some countries don't treat their elders with respect and, hence, the term takes on less than plesant connitations :-( Another could be the Senate, .... > > "default maintainer"? "etc maintainer"? "all-that-other-code maintainer"? :-) `Global Maintainer'? Sounds good, doesn't actually mean anything. Andrew ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* Re: [maint] New title for ``global write maintainer''? 2002-11-07 15:32 ` Andrew Cagney @ 2002-11-07 19:22 ` Daniel Jacobowitz 0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread From: Daniel Jacobowitz @ 2002-11-07 19:22 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Andrew Cagney; +Cc: gdb On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 06:32:38PM -0500, Andrew Cagney wrote: > > >>The current ``global write maintainer'' title is something of a misnomer. > >>Unlike GCC, where a global write maintainer can an does approve any > >>patch, the GDB global write maintainers have an understanding that they > >>won't approve patches or directly make changes in areas where there is > >>already a maintainer. > > > It actually reads ``blanket write privs'', which is a total misnomer. > > >>Given the potential for confusion, I'm wondering anyone has a better > >>title? The only one I've come up with so far is ``Council of Elders''(1) > >>but apparently some countries don't treat their elders with respect and, > >>hence, the term takes on less than plesant connitations :-( Another > >>could be the Senate, .... > > > > >"default maintainer"? "etc maintainer"? "all-that-other-code maintainer"? > >:-) > > `Global Maintainer'? I rather liked ``shmuck''. -- Daniel Jacobowitz MontaVista Software Debian GNU/Linux Developer ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
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