2009/5/23 Ryan Schmidt <[email protected]>: > > On May 23, 2009, at 04:11, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote: > >> After seeing 2 people volunteer their services as MacPorts committers >> recently, it occurred to me to wonder just how these sorts of ad-hoc, >> informal "how can I help?" messages are being acted on. If someone from >> project management has already quietly followed up to those folks off-list, >> with encouraging words and the usual array of necessary questions, then I >> apologize in advance for even implying that the team is anything but totally >> on top of this important function! > > The way we'd like it to be handled is this way: > > http://guide.macports.org/#project.membership > > Someone who wishes to become a committer sends a message to the portmgr > email address and demonstrates how they have fulfilled the requirements > listed there. > > Rainer already forwarded Thomas de Grivel's request to the portmgr list > where we will now discuss the request and then give a response. > > The portmgr list is for the managers only and is not open so regular users > and committers can't see these requests or discussions, so the first > indication of the existence of a new committer might be the addition of > their handle to the MacPortsDevelopers wiki page, or their first commit > coming through on the macports-changes list. The history of that page can > show who was added when. > > http://trac.macports.org/wiki/MacPortsDevelopers?action=history > > Though the comment field is often blank, we ask new committers to add > themselves to the list, so the first occurrence of a new address in the > Author column is probably when that person became a committer. > > _______________________________________________ > macports-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/macports-dev > ryan, i already mailed to portmgr 2 times for commit permission. but never got any reply from them. i think if you (portmgr) deny my request, i expect a reply from you with details.
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