Could the repo have a CODE_OWNERS.TXT? #1526

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opened 2026-01-30 22:29:34 +00:00 by claunia · 3 comments
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Originally created by @zadjii-msft on GitHub (Jun 5, 2019).

Originally assigned to: @bitcrazed on GitHub.

Could the repo have a CODE_OWNERS.TXT as the CoreClr has? This might be helpful. I'm not 100% sold on people looking at this, but it is one way for people to know who they should ask.

Originally posted by @dlong11 in https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues/890#issuecomment-498915936

Originally created by @zadjii-msft on GitHub (Jun 5, 2019). Originally assigned to: @bitcrazed on GitHub. Could the repo have a [CODE_OWNERS.TXT](https://github.com/dotnet/coreclr/blob/master/CODE_OWNERS.TXT) as the CoreClr has? This might be helpful. I'm not 100% sold on people looking at this, but it is one way for people to know who they should ask. _Originally posted by @dlong11 in https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues/890#issuecomment-498915936_
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@DHowett-MSFT commented on GitHub (Jun 5, 2019):

In theory, I like this, but I think of the four whole people who are on the terminal team, they all collectively own everything. I dunno.

@DHowett-MSFT commented on GitHub (Jun 5, 2019): In theory, I like this, but I think of the _four whole people_ who are on the terminal team, they all collectively own everything. I dunno.
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@dlong11 commented on GitHub (Jun 6, 2019):

I thought that might be the answer. 😄 Like I said I am not sure how effective this is. Maybe when we have a public channel of communication this won't be needed.

@dlong11 commented on GitHub (Jun 6, 2019): I thought that might be the answer. 😄 Like I said I am not sure how effective this is. Maybe when we have a public channel of communication this won't be needed.
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@zadjii-msft commented on GitHub (Jun 6, 2019):

We discussed this in triage today - since we triage all new issues once a week, we can usually put the right person on an issue in a pretty reasonable timeframe. Especially considering there's only 4 of us, we're never more than one hop away from the right person to answer a question.

@zadjii-msft commented on GitHub (Jun 6, 2019): We discussed this in triage today - since we triage all new issues once a week, we can usually put the right person on an issue in a pretty reasonable timeframe. Especially considering there's only 4 of us, we're never more than one hop away from the right person to answer a question.
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Reference: starred/terminal#1526