From #728 (comment) we see that maintainers here are not repo admins.
In opencontainers/runc, maintainers have admin rights over the repo, and I happen to use them quite often. Most frequently it is needed when a new go release is out -- we need to change branch protection rules. Overall, it is essential for maintainers to have this access to keep the project going. One example is
Let's implement the same here (at least for a few active maintainers) to increase the bus factor (which appears to be 1 at this time).
I propose that
be made admins for this repo. All these people are trusted and active.
@caniszczyk PTAL
From #728 (comment) we see that maintainers here are not repo admins.
In opencontainers/runc, maintainers have admin rights over the repo, and I happen to use them quite often. Most frequently it is needed when a new go release is out -- we need to change branch protection rules. Overall, it is essential for maintainers to have this access to keep the project going. One example is
Let's implement the same here (at least for a few active maintainers) to increase the bus factor (which appears to be 1 at this time).
I propose that
be made admins for this repo. All these people are trusted and active.
@caniszczyk PTAL