Hi guys,
I don't know if I am forcing our rules for commit access, but it would be
great to have daniele being able to fix bugs and make improvements on the
gridcoverage plugins. He works closely to me, but for a while I won't be
able to work on geotools.


Thx,
Simone.

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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jody
Garnett
Sent: giovedì 3 maggio 2007 23.16
To: Andrea Aime
Cc: Daniele Romagnoli; geotools-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Geotools-devel] request for account - write permission.

Andrea Aime wrote:
> Daniele Romagnoli ha scritto:
>   
>> Hi list,
>> I'm Daniele Romagnoli, the italian guy working with Simone Giannecchini.
>>
>> Since my knowledge about GeoTools is a bit grown from the last year, I 
>> would like to support geotools plugins and provide some help with their 
>> development.
>> In the past, I written a plugin for the arcGrid with Simone Giannecchini.
>> This summer, I'm going to partecipate to the Google Summer Of Code 2007 
>> in the field of plugins for multidimensional raster data sources.
>>
>> So I would really like to obtain a community account and I would like to 
>> obtain write permissions on the tree.
>>     
> Being a SoC student you'll get write access on some part of the
> geotools source repository (Jody, how do we handle this?)
>   
Well for an unsupported module we need a go-ahead (ie email saying yes) 
of one of the PMC, normally we will review a wiki page or some such and 
make sure the ideas is sound before proceeding. While we do have a 
placeholder wiki page up right now .. it would be good if some of the 
proposal content made it out for everyone to see.

Andrea can you handle this one? Both the email saying "yes" and the 
email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] asking for svn access for Mr Romagnoli.
Jody


> Now, this may give you write access to all svn, but you should
> limit yourself to your module, or modules where the maintainer
> has given you permission. For modules where you have no
> explicit permission, consult with the maintainer and eventually
> provide patches instead of committing directly.
> You'll eventually grow your direct commit rights in time, when
> maintainers feel comfortable with you directly committing to their
> modules.
>
> Cheers
> Andrea
>
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