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We'd like our community managers to be able to assist in issue triage - mostly to justify giving them the Github permissions to add and edit labels on issues in the project. As community managers are not expected to be technical, we're not expecting them to act fully as reviewers, but letting them move issues between repos, close issues that have gotten out of hand and are accumulating CoC violations, and label persistent problems as things that should be strongly considered for future releases are valuable. Signed-off-by: Matt Heon <[email protected]>
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I am LGTM on this change, for reference. |
He'd like to help out with issue triage in the repo - especially flagging issues as potential development priorities. Signed-off-by: Matt Heon <[email protected]>
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Added a second commit, which adds @ddarrah as a community manager. |
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[NON-BLOCKING] Packit jobs failed. @containers/packit-build please check. Everyone else, feel free to ignore. |
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LGTM |
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LGTM
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LGTM
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LGTM
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LGTM
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LGTM |
We'd like our community managers to be able to assist in issue triage - mostly to justify giving them the Github permissions to add and edit labels on issues in the project.
As community managers are not expected to be technical, we're not expecting them to act fully as reviewers, but letting them move issues between repos, close issues that have gotten out of hand and are accumulating CoC violations, and label persistent problems as things that should be strongly considered for future releases are valuable.
Does this PR introduce a user-facing change?