Hi Ben,

Just to second what Andrea already stated. I am ok with granting commit 
access in this case since you are vouching, but as Andrea said we are 
generally not in the practice of handing out commit access without 
interaction on the developers list first. And (of course) this would be 
limited to just the specific community module (which it sounds like it 
would be).

-Justin

Andrea Aime wrote:
> Ben Caradoc-Davies ha scritto:
>> I am pleased to nominate my colleague Rini Angreani for commit access to
>> the GeoServer subversion repository.
>>
>> Today I committed to the GeoTools repository her implementation of 
>> app-schema feature chaining, which enables support for multiple 
>> multi-valued properties and properties from different sources. Rini will 
>> be making further improvements to the app-schema implementation (in 
>> GeoTools modules/unsupported/app-schema), and will need to extend and 
>> maintain integration tests in GeoServer community/app-schema; this work 
>> will be facilitated by her having commit access to the GeoServer repository.
> 
> Hi Ben,
> nice to hear you've someone helping you out with the work.
> 
> The first thing that comes to mind is that Rini needs to sign and send a
> GeoServer contributor agreement or working for an organisation that
> already signed the contributor agreement).
> 
> The second one is that it feels a bit un-natural to grant commit access
> to someone that never even wrote a mail to geoserver-devel.
> In open source the committer access is given on a mutual trust basis,
> each developer being evaluated as an individual and not by the
> company that employs her.
> 
> The fact that you know her personally and that you trust her enough
> to nominate her for commit access (basically taking the responsibility
> of the evaluation completely on your shoulders) speaks well for her,
> and I can be persuaded to just say that it's ok to give her commit
> access to selected modules. I just hope she understands becoming part
> of an open source community is more than just having a commit
> access, but it's also about showing yourself directly on the ml
> and irc channel, communicate with the other developers about what
> you're doing and so on. An open source project is a network of
> people, not just a shared technical infrastructure, if you get
> what I mean.
> 
> Cheers
> Andrea
> 


-- 
Justin Deoliveira
OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org
Enterprise support for open source geospatial.

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