Re: Show list of Commitfest Managers

From: "Jonathan S(dot) Katz" <jkatz(at)postgresql(dot)org>
To: Andreas 'ads' Scherbaum <ads(at)pgug(dot)de>, PostgreSQL WWW <pgsql-www(at)lists(dot)postgresql(dot)org>
Subject: Re: Show list of Commitfest Managers
Date: 2022-03-22 17:55:38
Message-ID: 6866c4a5-8cb2-7444-0a91-41322c2f86c0@postgresql.org
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On 3/22/22 1:18 PM, Andreas 'ads' Scherbaum wrote:
> On 22/03/2022 14:41, Jonathan S. Katz wrote:

>> Why do this instead of link to a wiki page? Editing the wiki would be
>> a lower barrier to maintaining this.
>
> The maintenance "barrier" is really just adding name and email address once
> you create the next CF in the Django admin. And you have all the data in
> one place.

More that a few people manage the pgweb content vs. the entire community
manages the wiki.

> This patch shows where the Commitfest Manager is, recognizing the huge
> amount
> of work people doing for this project. And it adds a contact option
> right where it
> belongs. The additional page is a nice touch and can be left out, but it
> does not
> hurt to have it.

In general, I agree with this, but I don't think that a patch to pgweb
specific for CFMs is the answer per se.

If we were to add something to pgweb, I think it should be broader, i.e.
recognize folks on the various teams / groups. For example, what about
RMT team members? What about people on teams/committees that are less
recognized (e.g. contributors)?

This is why I suggest at least starting with a wiki page that lists the
CFMs and we can link to there. Or let's move this patch to cover the
more general case of recognizing all of the different Project teams.

Thanks,

Jonathan

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