On Tue, May 29, 2012, Simon Bächler <sb@feinheit.ch> wrote:
>I believe that if you publish a repo and you are the main contributor
>then it is your responsibility to maintain it.
That seems to be asking a bit much, frankly.
Don't forget that one way for Alex (or whoever) to meet the obligations you set out for publishers of open source software would simply be not to publish it.
He could delete his repo, freeing himself from the responsibility to mantain it.
To whose advantage would that be?
>If you don't have time,
>then hand it over to someone else or just give someone else the rights
>to push into your repo. I'm not asking Alex to fix all bugs himself,
>because most of the bugs have already been fixed by other people. He or
>someone with the rights to his repo just has to review the code and
>merge the pull requests, or deny them and guide the helper to a better
>solution. That would not take too long.
You could do all that yourself, couldn't you?
Daniele
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