[FFmpeg-devel] Indefinite ban request [RFC] Was: Re: [FFmpeg-trac] #10882(undetermined:new): swscale wastefully scales luma during yuv420p -> yuv422p

Leo Izen leo.izen at gmail.com
Mon Mar 11 23:40:25 EET 2024



On 3/9/24 20:25, Michael Niedermayer wrote:
> Hi everyone
> 
> Some members of the CC want to indefinitely ban Balling
> from trac. And as our doc/community.texi says:
> "Indefinite bans from the community must be confirmed by the General Assembly, in a majority vote."
> 
> Thus some CC member wishes to involve the public here
> (really theres no other option, the GA cannot discuss/vote on what it doesnt know)
> 
> Also people have asked for more transparency and i strongly agree with transparency.
> 
> As reference, and to make it possible for the community to discuss
> this easily without too much google searching. Ive attached the
> list of all changes in trac done by Balling.
> 
> I do not and never did support permanently banning contributors.
> 
> In summary: since 2019
>      842 comment0' changed
>      389 comment1' changed
>      176 comment2' changed
>       87 comment3' changed
>       49 comment4' changed
>       24 comment5' changed
>       12 comment6' changed
>        6 comment7' changed
>        4 comment8' changed
>        3 comment9' changed
>     2194 comment' changed
>       10 component' changed
>       12 description' changed
>       29 keywords' changed
>       37 owner' changed
>        8 priority' changed
>        7 reproduced' changed
>      291 resolution' changed
>      537 status' changed
>       32 summary' changed
>        2 type' changed
>       11 version' changed
> 
> 

If these are supposed to be ticket numbers on the left, I checked the 
first two and neither have comments from Balling.

If these are summaries/counts on the left, could you please elaborate on 
how you generated this data? I'm not super familiar with the trac user 
interface, but iirc you can embed the search in a query string.

- Leo Izen (Traneptora)

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