Closed (fixed)
Project:
Drupal.org project ownership
Component:
Ownership transfer
Priority:
Normal
Category:
Task
Assigned:
Unassigned
Reporter:
Created:
12 Jul 2024 at 08:11 UTC
Updated:
31 Jul 2024 at 13:34 UTC
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Comment #2
marcvangendI agree with the transfer of ownership to bbrala.
In good open source tradition, the ownership comes with the requirement that if the new owner stops being involved in the Drupal Tech Talk, they will again transfer the ownership to the then organizer(s), under these same conditions.
Comment #3
bbralaAll good, agreed :) Moving to proper queue.
Comment #4
avpadernoMay you provide the project link?
Comment #5
bbralaSorry, assumed the issue move was enough.
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Comment #6
avpadernoThe project link is necessary to find the project page.
Issues do not have a link to the project for which the issue has been created; they only have a link to the project where they actually are. 😉
I changed ownership as requested, since marcvangend commented in this issue.
Comment #7
cmlara@apaderno:
Just a note, while it is much easier if applicants provide a link, you can obtain the project (for applications that have properly gone through the queue) by clicking View History > Date of an entry that was before the project moved to ownership Queue (the first post in this case). The project link will be in the breadcrumb.
I could argue this should always be done as it adds an extra check that the issue was indeed created in the correct repo and not a repo with a very similar name in attempt to avoid a maintainer seeing the request (D.O. does not allow exactly the same name to my knowledge however hidden/less visible characters like spaces might be able to impact that).
Comment #8
avpadernoComment #9
avpaderno@cmlara. You are right: The link to the project is kept in the revision. Thank you for the suggestion.
I have never checked because I always thought the revisions for issues could not be "trusted." See the issue title shown in the breadcrumb for the first revision, for example: It is the title I set, not the original title. (I could check what happens when an issue is moved back and forth between one or more issue queues.)