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Re: pkg-perl annual membership ping



Hello!

Please go ahead and remove me from pkg-perl - I haven't committed
anything lately, and it's just confusing to keep me in the list.

Kind regards,

On 7 July 2016 at 12:22, gregor herrmann <gregoa@debian.org> wrote:
> Dear Tim Retout,
>
> This email is part of the annual pkg-perl membership ping.  The
> pkg-perl project on Alioth has quite a few members, and we'd like to
> find out how many are still active, in order to get a better idea how
> the team is doing and also to follow the principle of least privilege.
>
> Our script [0] claims that your account "diocles" has not
> been used to make any commits in one of the git repositories under
> pkg-perl/packages in the last two years. There are many possible
> explanations for this. Maybe you switched from a -guest to a
> non-guest account; perhaps the script is buggy or solar waves have
> confused Alioth's file system; on the other hand, maybe you really
> haven't used this account for 2 years or more for this purpose.
>
> Our plan is to remove the membership of inactive accounts from the
> pkg-perl project on Alioth. This has no effects on the Alioth account
> itself.  Removed accounts will of course be added back to the project
> on request.
>
> If you want to keep "diocles" as a member of the pkg-perl project
> on Alioth, please reply to this mail by the end of July 2016.
> After that, accounts without a reply (or with "go ahead
> with the removal") will be dropped from the membership list.
>
> Thanks for your contributions to the Debian Perl Group and Debian in
> general!
>
> gregor,
> on behalf of the Debian Perl Group
>
>
> [0] `find-inactive-contributors' in our script.git repo, a wrapper around
> pkg-ruby-extra's script with the same name



-- 
Tim Retout <diocles@debian.org>


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