On Monday, June 28, 2010, Xavier Mamano (jorix) <xavier.mam...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I am especially in agreement that opens the possibility for intervention at > more developers. 15% of the tickets on review of 2.10 are mine, and nothing > has happened in the last month, patience! My dedication has been good. > > But I must admit my knowledge is sufficient now but I needed some time > learning the excellent wiki HowToContribute, and courage & patience > recommendation of *bartvde*, and the confusion that said *elemoine* on #2577 > and all with excellent instructions and tips of *ahocevar*. Without the > dedication of all these people I had not come to the knowledge of the OL I > have today. > > I think that the participation of more developers should not be opposed to > the quality if they have good knowledge of OL. > > Quality = Dedication + Knowledge.
Hi Jorix I'd like to give my viewpoint about this. For the OpenLayers PSC to propose commit access to a developer, this developer must have provided several high-quality patches, with evidences that these patches actually solve the problems they mean to solve (with tests, examples and explanations). I've looked at one or two of your patches. And after reviewing those patches I didn't feel confident enough to say to myself "ok this is good to go". I'm not saying your patches aren't good, I'm just saying that I've personally not felt confortable with them so far. I guess if we reach a point where several core developers have trusted and applied your patches then you'll be proposed commit access, like anyone else in this community. Thank you for your contributions. If they solve real problems and if you provide evidence they do they will be applied eventually. Just my personnal viewpoint. Regards, -- Eric Lemoine Camptocamp France SAS Savoie Technolac, BP 352 73377 Le Bourget du Lac, Cedex Tel : 00 33 4 79 44 44 96 Mail : eric.lemo...@camptocamp.com http://www.camptocamp.com _______________________________________________ Dev mailing list Dev@openlayers.org http://openlayers.org/mailman/listinfo/dev