Thanks, Stefano. You are most welcome. My email was not directed at you; I was just using your case to clarify some of the advice and policies about becoming a contributor and a committer.
Kind regards, Ben. On 16/06/15 02:51, Stefano Costa wrote: > Hi Ben, > > Il giorno sab, 13/06/2015 alle 07.39 +1200, Ben Caradoc-Davies ha > scritto: >> Stefano, >> >> if your work is performed on behalf of GeoSolutions (as suggested in >> your email signature), your contributions may be covered by a corporate >> contributor agreement already in place. >> > > I was informed I should sign an individual contributor agreement and so > I did. > >> To become a GitHub committer (able to push directly to the main repo), >> you require three positive votes from existing committers on this >> mailing list. The procedure is documented here: >> http://docs.geotools.org/latest/developer/roles/committer.html >> >> Until then, you are welcome to submit pull requests. Even once you have >> commit access, pull requests are a great way to manage peer review. In >> particular, they should be used for any changes outside modules you >> maintain. > > By all means, I want to abide by the rules. > > Just for clarification, I requested commit access to work more easily on > the mongodb community plugin and I don't mean to touch anything else in > the codebase :-) Also, I totally agree with what you say on the benefits > of using PRs and I plan to keep issuing them, unless the change I'm > making is really trivial. > >> >> Kind regards, >> Ben. > -- Ben Caradoc-Davies <[email protected]> Director Transient Software Limited <http://transient.nz/> New Zealand ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ GeoTools-Devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/geotools-devel
