From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: ben.hutchings@codethink.co.uk (Ben Hutchings) Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2018 16:32:36 +0100 Subject: [cip-dev] Can CIP have a group account in kernel.org In-Reply-To: <13123422.r87sqmyfEU@linux-if6s> References: <13123422.r87sqmyfEU@linux-if6s> Message-ID: <1536852756.3024.210.camel@codethink.co.uk> To: cip-dev@lists.cip-project.org List-Id: cip-dev.lists.cip-project.org On Thu, 2018-08-23 at 09:49 +0100, Agust?n Benito Bethencourt wrote: > Hi Ben, > > it seems that LTSI[1] and XEN[2] has group accounts at kernel.org > > At today's IRC meeting, some of the attendees were wondering if we > can also have one so we can transfer the kernel from your personal > account to the group account, having the new kernel maintainer as > "account admin". Is that possible? Do we need to ask somebody about > it? Sorry for the slow response. All members of a group need to already have kernel.org accounts. The process for getting an account is described at . There is no guarantee that developers contracted to maintain the CIP kernel would be approved to get an account. Getting the necessary PGP key signatures, which requires in-person meetings, could be difficult for some. My understanding is that there is no such thing as a group administrator. Group membership is managed directly by the kernel.org administrators at the request of the existing members. However, in my experience with the linux-firmware.git repository, Konstantin responds to these requests quickly. I understand the desire to have the CIP kernel hosted on git.kernel.org, to convey that we're part of the kernel development community. But I'm not sure that it's actually worth the trouble. Ben. -- Ben Hutchings, Software Developer ? Codethink Ltd https://www.codethink.co.uk/ Dale House, 35 Dale Street Manchester, M1 2HF, United Kingdom