Removing active maintainers
Hi, so far I found that Remco made the best suggestions.
From a quality of service point of view, unmaintained apps provide a more pleasing experience to the test data submiter: data is generally accepted within a fraction of a day.
Not so for maintained apps. Why? Simple: there's a (large?) pool of general admins, so response time is low. OTOH, what response time can you expect from a single maintainer? My suggestion variant is: Delegate submissions after no more than 3 days from the maintainer to the general pool. Or what Remco suggested: accept by default pool, still notify maintainers so they can edit it afterwards. Easy to understand; easy to implement; best response time. Why look elsewhere? Find something else for removing people who volunteered(!) to maintain something. E.g. I'll be on vacation for 3 weeks, I'll never leave a ~/.vacation to please spammers, so I find the "8day response or be kicked" pretty tough. Regards, Jörg Höhle
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