Here is Martin's reply - perhaps it bounced from the list? I didn't say to
him he needed to subscribe; I guess I kind of assumed that somebody would
manually approve this one-off submission to the list, but actually it's a
bit unfair on Markus to expect him to be looking out for bounces...
I see now on the wiki it mentions the need to be subscribed.
Sorry for not noticing this earlier.
Paul
---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Wed, 4 Jun 2008 11:13:25 +0100
From: Martin Pavlovsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Paul Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: grass-addons access for Martin Pavlovsky (Summer of Code student)
Hello PSC,
My name is Martin Pavlovsky and I am a student participating in Google
Summer of Code (GSoC). I will be rewriting v.voronoi module in vector
library of Grass. I would like to store code I write in grass-addons SVN
repository. I have read, understood and agreed with RFC2 and Submitting
guidelines. Any code I submit will be in compliance with the above. My OSGeo
ID name is "midinastasurazz".
Regards,
Martin Pavlovsky
On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 1:32 PM, Paul Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Hello PSC,
I'd like to propose that Martin Pavlovsky (Google summer of code student)
be granted write access to the grass-addons SVN repository. This will enable
him to share the code he is developing for the re-implemented v.voronoi and
v.delaunay with the other SoC mentors and anyone else interested. (At the
conclusion of SoC when the modules are satisfactorily finished they will be
transferred into the main SVN).
I'm his designated mentor for Summer of Code and will do my best to resolve
any issues that arise.
@Martin, can you send a mail back to this PSC list letting us know that you
have read and understood RFC2: Legal Aspects of Code Contributions
http://download.osgeo.org/grass/grass6_progman/rfc/rfc2_psc.html and that
the code you submit will be in compliance with this; also that you have read
the Submitting Guidelines (file SUBMITTING in the root directory of the
source code) and that you will try to follow it when committing code that
will be used in GRASS.
Thanks,
Paul
(+1 from me on this obviously!)
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