Talk:AKPERSON: Difference between revisions
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Here 'peer' has a special meaning, distinct from a professional peer which covered by Professional Courtesies. It means a developer or enumerated set of them | Here 'peer' has a special meaning, distinct from a professional peer which covered by Professional Courtesies. <br>It means a developer or enumerated set of them | ||
who are the developers of a pkg that is a significant element in my projects. This entitlement is equivalent to life time F class. | who are the developers of a pkg that is a significant element in my projects. This entitlement is equivalent to life time F class. | ||
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In all of the above developer and operator privileges are dynamically determined by trust level. | In all of the above developer and operator privileges are dynamically determined by trust level. | ||
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[[User:Root|Root]] ([[User talk:Root|talk]]) 03:06, 6 March 2023 (UTC) | [[User:Root|Root]] ([[User talk:Root|talk]]) 03:06, 6 March 2023 (UTC) |
Revision as of 19:21, 5 March 2023
P Class Entitlement
A special class of admission to core domain space whose scope, duration, and levels of entitlement vary.
This is processed with 'waivers' for the users' DS nick @ devops1.sameboat.network.
Covers these special situations
- Peer developer
Here 'peer' has a special meaning, distinct from a professional peer which covered by Professional Courtesies.
It means a developer or enumerated set of them who are the developers of a pkg that is a significant element in my projects. This entitlement is equivalent to life time F class.
- Professional Courtesy
This entitlement is basically F class for 90 days.
- IRC interlocutors
Generally S class for a month.
- Job Clients
Generally Y class pre contract and F thereafter for the duration of the engagment.
In all of the above developer and operator privileges are dynamically determined by trust level.