I have commit access, at least to modules parts, but i never tried to commit anything to main AS source. In the past it was allowed only by Core developers, so most of the patches are used/kept locally or laying around in SF forums.
Andrew Piskorski wrote:
On Tue, Jun 15, 2004 at 12:48:47AM -0700, SourceForge.net wrote:
Comment By: Zoran Vasiljevic (vasiljevic) Date: 2004-06-15 09:48 user_id=95086
As far as I'm concerned, there is no problem. I would be happy to integrate this patch into CVS.
The real problem I see is the responsibility. As far as I can follow, changes to AS code done from AOL are just happening whereas changes from the community are always obstructed by lengtly fruitless discussions on the list, yielding mostly to a dead-end. I think this is the point which needs to be resolved first. We have to setup some kind of framework for this.
I see that AOLserver has ** 50 ** people listed as members of the project. That suggests much more interest and involvement than most projects on SourceForge.
How many of those people have CVS commit? Only 3 or 4 people, all working for AOL? Or 10 or 20, from all areas of the community? Does Zoran have commit? What about Jeff Davis and Jamie Rasmussen?
ANY developer with CVS commit is, by definition, able to review patches and commit changes. (HOW he does so is a matter of policy, but by definition, if he has commit, he is CAN do so.)
So, what's the problem here? Are there just plain not enough people with both CVS commit and the time to use it? Or are there plenty of developers with commit available, who just don't use it because of perceived political or procedural problems, or just plain lack of time or interest?
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