From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Andreas Jaeger To: Mark Mitchell Cc: Bernd Schmidt , "gcc@gcc.gnu.org" Subject: Re: MAINTAINERS policy question Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2001 11:16:00 -0000 Message-id: References: <517850000.1000663147@gandalf.codesourcery.com> X-SW-Source: 2001-09/msg00633.html Mark Mitchell writes: >> I interpret this so that if somebody maintains port X it only gives >> check-in rights for config/X/*, > > That has been my interpretation as well. > > (I would extend it to documentation that affects X, config.foo files > that affect X, and so forth, but certainly not, say, to the register > allocator code just because the register allocator happens to have > a bug that affects X.) Based on your and Joseph's comments, I've made the appended patch for our web pages. If there is consensus on this, I'd like to get permission to commit it. I think the MAINTAINERS file needs no update - but we could add the paragraph there also if people think it's needed, Andreas --- cvswrite.html.~1~ Thu Jul 26 16:10:30 2001 +++ cvswrite.html Sun Sep 16 20:13:24 2001 @@ -98,7 +98,13 @@ primary responsibility for ports, front ends, or significant hunks of code in the compiler. These folks are allowed to make changes in code they maintain without going through any kind of approval - process. + process. + +

+ Maintainers of a port maintain the files in config/<port>/, + the configure fragments for the port, documentation for the port and + test cases for features or bugs specific to this port. Port + maintainers do not have approval writes in other files.

Write after approval.
This is folks that make regular contributions, but do not fall into one of the two previous -- Andreas Jaeger SuSE Labs aj@suse.de private aj@arthur.inka.de http://www.suse.de/~aj