Now that Projects are hosted exclusively on the wiki, the official project member listing is supposedly there. However, some project members are missing from the wiki pages as they refuse to create the wiki account. Please provide a proper way to track *all* project members, independently of whether they want to have a wiki account or not. Either via fixing the wiki, creating accounts for all developers, moving project member data into api.gentoo.org and reading it into SMW, ...
(In reply to Michał Górny from comment #0) > Now that Projects are hosted exclusively on the wiki, the official project > member listing is supposedly there. However, some project members are > missing from the wiki pages as they refuse to create the wiki account. > > Please provide a proper way to track *all* project members, independently of > whether they want to have a wiki account or not. Either via fixing the wiki, > creating accounts for all developers, moving project member data into > api.gentoo.org and reading it into SMW, ... The Wiki is the way to track *all* project members. I'm not sure how you expect us to fix people unwilling to sign up.
I don't know. That's why I'm opening this bug. Please don't close it until you figure out how to have all project members listed. My first comment had a few possible suggestions. If you really want, I will put the REGRESSION keyword since the old project pages supported all developers without explicit signup, and CC council@ since this is a global Gentoo issue which pretty much goes sideway to the goals of GLEP39.
(In reply to Michał Górny from comment #2) > I don't know. That's why I'm opening this bug. Please don't close it until > you figure out how to have all project members listed. My first comment had > a few possible suggestions. There is nothing to fix for infra. New developers are provided with the instruction to sign up after being recruited. Existing developers were asked to sign up multiple times since the RFC was up on -dev in 2013. > > If you really want, I will put the REGRESSION keyword since the old project > pages supported all developers without explicit signup, and CC council@ > since this is a global Gentoo issue which pretty much goes sideway to the > goals of GLEP39. I don't see how GLEP39 contradicts asking developers to sign up for a site which takes 3 minutes of their time.