>> I wonder more about the people who are already listed as developers >> but never exercise their privilege. Tim> So long as they don't get in the way, I don't mind. It's *silly* Tim> to keep inactive developers on the list, but until someone hacks Tim> the code base from an account they've forgotten they had, I don't Tim> think it's doing any real harm. I was thinking more along the lines of someone seeing a bug and thinking, "this is really John Doe's specialty - i'll assign it to him", and then having the bug languish for ages. Skip
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