Luigi Bai wrote:
And the issue of "poor overworked committers" can be partially alleviated by increasing the number of people deputized to commit bug fixes. This will likely get even easier to administer when "real blocks" become a reality; then individuals can be deputized "per block" (they can be separate projects) without necessarily having commit access to "core cocoon". Even now, with svn, if a committer puts crummy code in, it can always be rolled back, so it seems that there's a net benefit (less the potential risk of bad code) to having more committers.

May I ask what is the current procedure to become a commiter? From what I've seen on the list the only way to become one is to be introduced by another commiter? Is that right?


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Leszek Gawron                                      [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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