@carlwgeorge @maxgot I'm not sure anything of mine has landed since I joined Red Hat, though? Regardless, I'm not doing anything in CentOS as part of my job, it's all community work as I've been doing for years now.
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Neal Gompa (ニール・ゴンパ) :fedora: (conan_kudo@fosstodon.org)'s status on Saturday, 22-Jul-2023 02:44:02 JST Neal Gompa (ニール・ゴンパ) :fedora: - Haelwenn /элвэн/ :triskell: likes this.
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Carl George :fedora: :centos: (carlwgeorge@fosstodon.org)'s status on Saturday, 22-Jul-2023 02:44:04 JST Carl George :fedora: :centos: @maxgot You'll have to identify the authors, not just as Hatters or not, but RHEL maintainers or not. I would argue that a MR from @Conan_Kudo working in a different department counts as community because working on RHEL is not his job. Or my submissions working in CPE to upstream debranding stuff for classic CentOS 8, or to resolve issues in support of EPEL. It gets even harder because I don't believe the maintainers are required to use their at-redhat-dot-com email addresses.
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Carl George :fedora: :centos: (carlwgeorge@fosstodon.org)'s status on Saturday, 22-Jul-2023 02:44:05 JST Carl George :fedora: :centos: @maxgot This would be incredibly difficult to measure. The bulk of the dataset would come from GitLab merge requests. You would also have to go find bugzillas with patches attached, which was the workflow for CS8 before it was onboarded to the CS9 GitLab workflow.
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Maxwell :fedora: :neovim: (maxgot@fosstodon.org)'s status on Saturday, 22-Jul-2023 02:44:06 JST Maxwell :fedora: :neovim: @carlwgeorge What percentage of CentOS Stream contributions (excluding Fedora commits) are from the community (i.e. non-Hatters)?
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Carl George :fedora: :centos: (carlwgeorge@fosstodon.org)'s status on Saturday, 22-Jul-2023 02:44:07 JST Carl George :fedora: :centos: @maxgot CentOS Stream is RHEL built in the open in collaboration with the community. Decisions are still made by Red Hat, so it's not community led, but it's more community oriented than classic CentOS ever was.
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Maxwell :fedora: :neovim: (maxgot@fosstodon.org)'s status on Saturday, 22-Jul-2023 02:44:08 JST Maxwell :fedora: :neovim: CentOS Stream wants it both ways. It wants to brand itself as a community distro like Fedora just with more QA and stricter stability guarantees. When your distribution is entirely developed by people working at Red Hat and the people with the most weight in decision making are RHEL customers and not the actual users/community of CentOS Stream, it's not a community distro.
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