I would love to help too

I agree that opening the repository to everyone interested could be a
problem; if in a short period of time Alex could spot some talend
contributors that share the same vison of pyglet, the work of
patch/code review can be offloaded to said developers

p.s. I've done a quick research in "vcs to dvcs migration" topic and
it seems that it's not that difficult to migrate subversion to
mercurial; I can try to do the migration if you agree

2009/8/14 Nicolas Rougier <[email protected]>:
>
>
> I agree with Florian and I think that giving full SVN access to
> anybody might make things a real mess in a short period of time. We
> need some sort of roadmap and identify priorities (bug fix, adding
> feature, doc, ...). I think Alex made a fantastic job with the pyglet
> abstraction and I would be happy to code for pyglet under his
> direction. Also, there is already a lot of contribution that could
> make it into pyglet (gletools, simplui/kytten, ...).
>
>
> Nicolas
>
>
>
> On Aug 14, 7:42 am, Florian Bösch <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On Aug 13, 1:59 pm, Alex Holkner <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > If you have some time to contribute to pyglet, I invite you now to do
>> > so directly.  Email me privately with your Google account ID (email
>> > address) so I can add you to the googlecode project committer list.
>> > This will give you full access to SVN, the issue tracker and wiki.
>> > I am looking forward to granting you all commit access!
>>
>> I don't think that'd work particularly well. I would suggest switching
>> to a dvcs and following the Linux model, where Alex becomes Linus,
>> Richard and whoever else becomes core developers and everybody else
>> who wants his favorite patch in becomes a contributor that has to go
>> trough the gates of the core teams pull/push. Alex and Richard would
>> still have some work in the short term, but it'd allow to build a core-
>> team that could eventually replace them and ensure a continuing
>> quality of changes.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Florian
> >
>



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