
28 Dec
2010
28 Dec
'10
1:37 p.m.
Dean Michael Berris wrote:
Also, just like in real life, earning someone else's trust is hard enough, making it harder doesn't encourage more people to try and earn others' trust. In the current scheme of things, to gain the other maintainers and release managers trust, you're going to have to make it into the club by submitting a full-blown library that gets reviewed and accepted -- there's no second-tier or level of contributors who just want to help out by submitting patches and earn trust that way.
Why do you think so? In past, a full commit access to program_options was given to a person who is not a maintainer of any other library. - Volodya