The ONLY reason I ask is that I'm doing a LOT of extremely simple changes like updating the license headers in a LOT of files. Also, I didn't want to imply that I push directly to the CND branch.. I just was thinking it would be helpful if I was able to commit my pull requests for license header changes. Hopefully, my intentions are more clean.
I'm simply trying to keep the workload down for the committers. But, I can certainly continue on with the "pull reques and wait" model if that is preferable. -brad w. On Mon, Jul 27, 2020 at 9:52 AM Neil C Smith <[email protected]> wrote: > On Mon, 27 Jul 2020 at 15:05, Brad Walker <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > I'm going to be checking in a lot of files that are license related for > the > > C/C++ CND module.. > > > > Would it be inappropriate to ask for GitHub access to help with this? I > can > > promise to only keep my check-ins to license related work on CND or other > > restrictions the team decides.. > > > > Would this be a reasonable request? > > Why? Only ASF committers have write access to the repository. That > might be possible, but committers also rarely push to the repository > directly. Vast majority of updates are done via pull requests. Is > there a specific concern you have about putting in pull requests > against the CND branch? > > Best wishes, > > Neil >
