Hello,

On Tuesday 24 January 2012 21:14:23 Michael Heimpold wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> > In my opinion, the main issue is not that we don't give out SVN access
> > fast enough,
> 
> from my personal experience I can say that I got SVN access very quickly
> after I offered taking over maintainership for php5 package.
> 
> After some months I suggested to split php into multiple packages
> (for pecl modules) but I did not yet get svn acccess for this. Not even
> a response to my requests.
> 
> > it's that people consider SVN access necessary for
> > contributing in the first place.
> 
> I don't think so. I'm fine with submitting patches to the list. To speed up
> my personal workflow I placed 'packages' on github so that I can send pull
> requests to the list (git://github.com/mhei/openwrt-packages.git) in the
> near future (but I'm still novice with git - learning by doing :-)

Sending pull-requests along with the patches contained in the pull request 
sounds good to me. FYI, buildroot proceeds like this.

> 
> And yes, please stay hard giving commit access away to keep the
> quality on the current high level.
> And yes, tell me/flame me when I commit rubbish or send patches
> which doesn't apply/are broken...
> 
> So to summarize: for me the main trouble is not how the workflow
> is - I'll try to adapt myself - but I need feedback on the list as I've
> only little time on IRC...
> 
> > willing to organize and take care of maintaining the tree and compile
> > testing and reviewing the incoming changes?
> 
> Is there already work done/docs about setting up buildbot slaves/
> cronjobs for nightly builds... ? I feel that my CPU could do something
> useful when I'm sleeping/at work :-)

You might want to contact Jo and Travis about this since they both administer 
such a buildbot.
--
Florian
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