On Wednesday, April 25, 2012 at 2:57 PM, Charles-François Natali wrote:
> Hi,
>  
> Richard (sbt) has been contributing for quite some time now, as can be
> seen from (part of) its contributions below:
>  
>  
[snip]
>  
> He writes good code, has good ideas, is reactive to comments and
> reviews, and he's actually the original multiprocessing author (and
> he's one of the few contributors competent under both Unix and
> Windows).
>  
> Therefore, I think it would definitely make sense to give him commit rights.
>  
> What do you think?
>  
> Cheers,
>  
> cf

Uh, Wow. Yes. He should have commit rights - he was granted them when the 
multiprocessing pep was approved, but then vanished for several years (myself 
and others tried getting a hold of him). Lack of any contributor agreement or 
response from him is actually why the header files for multiprocessing 
including the specific license due to lack of contributor agreement from him.

He should have commit rights: In fact I'd love to talk to him offline about 
where he went off to! I assumed he was gone-gone!

Jesse  


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