[SAC] Documenting sysadmin contracts in effect

I'm lost with sysadmin contracts.
According to trac there are 2 open milestones named after contracts:

  - Sysadmin Contract 2023-I
    https://trac.osgeo.org/osgeo/milestone/Sysadmin%20Contract%202023-I
    
  - Sysadmin Contract 2023-II
    https://trac.osgeo.org/osgeo/milestone/Sysadmin%20Contract%202023-II

But I don't know who's in charge of taking care of them.

Should we use trac itself to document this ?
Milestones can have a description so maybe that's the easiest thing to do

This was already done in the past for:

  - Sysadmin Contract 2020-I
    https://trac.osgeo.org/osgeo/milestone/Sysadmin%20Contract%202020-I

  - Sysadmin Contract 2020-II
    https://trac.osgeo.org/osgeo/milestone/Sysadmin%20Contract%202020-II

But the information is missing for subsequent contracts.

I suggest a formal procedure is written down, and good starting point
to find it written would be from here:
  - https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/SAC#Procedures

Could the current resident sysadmin take care of this ?
Note that I found the mailing list thread for contract 2023-I on this
list but didn't find the thread for contract 2023-II, it would be good
to also include the link to the thread in the milestone description.

--strk;

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I'm lost with sysadmin contracts.
According to trac there are 2 open milestones named after contracts:

  - Sysadmin Contract 2023-I
    https://trac.osgeo.org/osgeo/milestone/Sysadmin%20Contract%202023-I

  - Sysadmin Contract 2023-II
    https://trac.osgeo.org/osgeo/milestone/Sysadmin%20Contract%202023-II

But I don't know who's in charge of taking care of them.

Should we use trac itself to document this ?
Milestones can have a description so maybe that's the easiest thing to do

I've put in the description of each milestone who has each contract.

On Fri, Sep 29, 2023 at 11:41:29AM -0400, Regina Obe wrote:

I've put in the description of each milestone who has each contract.

Thanks, appreciated.

--strk;