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=== New srcmgr team | ||
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Contact: srcmgr <srcmgr@FreeBSD.org> | ||
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A new link:https://www.freebsd.org/administration/#t-srcmgr[source management team] has been ratified by core@ to handle management of the FreeBSD src tree, akin to portmgr@ and doceng@ for the ports and docs trees, respectively. | ||
The initial members are Ed Maste, Mark Johnston, John Baldwin, and Warner Losh. | ||
srcmgr@ is currently focused on finding ways to make src developers more productive, and to try and manage the large numbers of bug reports and pull requests that we receive. | ||
The team meets every two weeks to discuss src-related issues and spend time triaging bug reports and pull requests. | ||
link:https://github.com/freebsd/meetings/tree/master/srcmgr[Meeting minutes] are available on GitHub. | ||
The srcmgr@ team has a link:https://www.freebsd.org/srcmgr/charter/[charter] and is working on developing some policies to help manage the src tree. | ||
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In December, srcmgr@ ran an online bug-busting session, attended by 15 developers. | ||
We spent time going through recent bug reports, plus a list of older ones with patches. | ||
The team plans to host monthly sessions of this type, and aims to open them to a wider audience in the future. |