@arh Gentoo is great, and the devs are on fedi too (some at least).
@prettygood @arh they are in my experience comfy IRL.
i also think the undertaker procedure is important. many projects (debian) dont retire their devs when they become absent.
gentoo has a procedure for that:
https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Project:Retirement/For_Project_Members
it makes sure only those are devs who have the actual time for it. otherwise https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Project:GURU is a perfect place for people to contribute.
i also think the undertaker procedure is important. many projects (debian) dont retire their devs when they become absent.
gentoo has a procedure for that:
https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Project:Retirement/For_Project_Members
it makes sure only those are devs who have the actual time for it. otherwise https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Project:GURU is a perfect place for people to contribute.
@grillchen @arh @prettygood we do have an MIA Team, and if devs go AWOL for a longer time, their keys are revoked. IMO sane reasoning
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@werdahias @arh @prettygood ah never checked the actual rules, just heard a debian dev rambling about Debian team not removing people
@grillchen @arh @prettygood well, they might've had a personal gripe then. We also have rules to revoke a devs rights, but that is pretty much the last resort and only happens if people are stubborn and refuse to apologize.